Boating Magazine's Marine Power Innovation (MPI) Awards recognize propulsion products that significantly advance the boating experience. These awards highlight technologies that push boundaries and ...
There’s something about owning an antique, classic boat. That is, until you have to repower it. Well, the options for repowering go beyond burning fossil fuels in today’s world. An old boat can become ...
While many hydraulic-assist steering systems are available, engine-makers are pushing fly-by-wire steering. In fact, for many applications, we wouldn’t be surprised if digital steering replaced ...
Boats and cars share a lot of similar parts that work the same way. In many ways, an outboard motor is like a car engine. However, there are differences. You’re driving in the water with the former ...
A virtually silent motor, no gas fumes, and no crashing on the waves -- my first ride in Candela's C-8 electric hydrofoil gave me a glimpse at the future of luxury water travel. Claire Reilly was a ...
Sixty years ago, Len Southward (later Sir Len) drove his speedboat Redhead into Australasian power boating history as the first in the region to travel at more than 100mph. The hundreds of spectators ...
At 7,500 rpm, there's a whole lot of shakin' going on. But lucky for Ed Smith, owner-driver of the race boat Cleveland Construction, all the moving parts of his twin 750 hp Mercury Supercat engines ...
What is better at making surf waves, a $400k wake boat, or a military craft designed for hot insertions and extractions of special forces troops? The popular Diesel Brother HeavyDSparks took up the ...
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