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The evolution of outboard engines
From high horsepower to alternative fueling options, modern outboard engines are evolving down multiple paths. The post The ...
Dublin, June 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Marine Outboard Engines Market by Engine Power Type, by Boat Type, and by Region, Trend, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity: ...
It looks like everyone's feeling the environmental squeeze these days. Even outboard motor super-maven Mercury Marine is looking for more fuel-efficient methods of blowing your hat off when you pin ...
Even just a handful of years ago, if you wanted a custom sport-fisher in the 35- to 55-foot range, the likely option was inboard power. But today’s new breed of high-horsepower outboard engines, with ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Outboard engines are everywhere at the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show. There's one Evinrude on a Warrior fishing boat. And there are four Yamahas -- for a total of 1,400 horsepower ...
Displacing 175 cubic inches, Suzuki Marine’s new series of compact 200 hp outboards features inline four-cylinder blocks and boasts some cool features. I ran the new engines outside the Ocean Reef ...
FOND DU LAC, Wisc., Feb. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), today introduced the new 7.6‑liter V12 600hp Verado ® outboard engine. With this ...
Canadian company BRP has announced it will stop making the Evinrude outboard boat engines. BRP, in a statement on its website, said, that it has “re-oriented its marine business by focusing on the ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The marine outboard engines market is expected to grow by 87.78 K units, progressing at a CAGR of almost 2% during the forecast period. Click & Get Free Sample Report in ...
We don't often look at what's happening in the boating business because, frankly, it's not one of our main areas of focus. Yet boats have engines too, and one of the most impressive ones for the ...
In boat terminology 101, the transom is the part where the sides of the hull join. It’s part of the stern—the rear end of the boat—and includes the vertical area. The area is ideal for mounting an ...
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