Product Review: Scania Recreational Diesel Engines
It’s not every day that a new competitor enters the recreational boat power arena, but that’s exactly what Scania, one…
It’s not every day that a new competitor enters the recreational boat power arena, but that’s exactly what Scania, one…
Used to be that kayak anglers had to either paddle or peddle (if your kayak had a pedal drive system)…
SPECIFICATIONS Displacement 461 cubic inches (7.6 liters) Cylinder Configuration V12 Full Throttle RPM Range 5600-6400 Fuel Type 87-octane gasoline Alternator…
A few months back, Yamaha introduced an upgraded pair of V6 four-stroke outboards, the F250 and F300 Offshore Digital Electronic…
2020 was a year that many of us want to forget for myriad reasons, and it also claimed two big…
Suzuki’s new-for-2021 DF115BG and DF140BG 4-stroke outboards are the first in their class to offer all the advantages of drive-by-wire technology.
A look at the 2020 fishing boat options.
I had a chance to put about 20 hours of hard and fast (40-to-50mph) ocean running time on Suzuki’s DF350s down in Key West running 150-175 miles a day on a 36 Yellowfin CC and a 35 Contender CC with Capt RT Trosset and his son Capt Chris.
Historically in the world of two-stroke and four-stroke outboards, engines in the 115 to 150 HP range have typically adopted a V-4 or V-6 configuration.
It used to be that shipboard gyrostabilizers were the exclusive domain of supersized yachts and sportfishers.
The most comprehensive guide to the 2019 outboard motor market, and a must-read for those shopping for a new or replacement boat, or upgrading their power plant.
It’s no secret that outboard-powered fishing boats are reaching new benchmarks, with some 60+ footers out there in the marketplace.
With the economy finally showing some signs of life and consumer confidence moving in the right direction, the boating industry in general and the outboard component in particular are both riding in the fast lane.
Whether you’re considering purchasing a new boat and motor or repowering an old favorite, here’s a rundown on the newest additions and innovations in the outboard power market.