Seavolt and RAD Propulsion have formed a partnership to deliver complete electric propulsion solutions to boat manufacturers, marinas, ports, sporting organizations, and governments across Australia ...
Back in May, Vision Marine Technologies opened reservations for its all-electric E-Motion 180E outboard, offering boaters the opportunity to equip their vessels with a cleaner, quieter breed of ...
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – It's the future of boating, says Vision Marine, a Canadian-based company that has created an engine many are calling the Tesla of boating. It's the world's most powerful ...
OXE’s gear box eliminates beveled gears and transfer shafts, the weakness found in other outboards and inboards. The commonly used dog clutch system used mainly on outboard systems has been ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Diesel Outboards, LLC, the American manufacturer of OXE diesel outboards, is pleased to announce that Scott Marine Power, a South Florida leader in ...
OXE Marine (US), a subsidiary of OXE Marine AB (OTC:CMMCF) has received $1.1M worth, two orders totaling 14 OXE300 HP diesel outboard engines, including spare parts and C-CRES mobility support from ...
Vision Marine Technologies is a Canadian company that specializes in electric boats and it recently unveiled its 180 horsepower electric outboard motor called the E-Motion 180E, branding it the ...
Vision Marine Technologies is taking pre-orders for the “world’s most powerful electric outboard,” the E-Motion 180. That’s a 180-horsepower outboard with zero emissions that can propel boats up to 60 ...
The first outboard was actually electric (left). The 12-cylinder block for Mercury’s 600-hp Verado shows how far outboard technology has come. World History Archive/Alamy stock photo Once upon a time, ...
In this informative video aboard a Jupiter 34 center-console at the 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with staff editor Jim Hendricks, you’ll learn about the advanced engineering, ...
The very phrase “diesel outboard” seems like an oxymoron. Diesels, by and large, are clunky, smelly, low-powered and oily creatures that reside deep in the bilges of yachts. Figuring out how to hang ...