Selecting the appropriate marine power is crucial for achieving optimal boat performance. US Coast Guard regulations guide this process on some boats, but among larger vessels over 20 feet in length ...
Much reporting focuses on reasons why one might choose electric marine power. The issues of range, speed, noise levels, winterizing and ethanol challenges, lake restrictions, environmental concerns ...
G&S Marine Inc., Aransas Pass, Texas, has repowered the Launch Runner, a 110' quad-screw crew boat, replacing four 600-hp Scania DI13 Tier 2 engines installed in 2015 with four Scania DI13 Ti ...
Ben Speciale, President of Yamaha's U.S. Marine Business Unit, confirmed Yamaha's commitment to attaining carbon neutrality of its operations by 2035 and its products by 2050. Speciale went on to say, ...
SlashGear has traditionally focused on advancements in terrestrial transportation like cars and motorcycles, but we've devoted plenty of space to discussion of marine engines as well. We've presented ...
Swiss engine manufacturer WinGD has completed type approval testing (TAT) and factory acceptance testing (FAT) for its two-stroke ammonia-fuelled marine engine. The approvals for the ammonia-fuelled ...
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