
Yamaha Motors Will Acquire Torqeedo
The acquisition of the electric marine propulsion manufacturer will grow Yamaha’s production capabilities.

The acquisition of the electric marine propulsion manufacturer will grow Yamaha’s production capabilities.

The new V6 4.3-liter 350-hp outboard fills a hole in Yamaha’s power lineup, created when production of the V8 5.3-liter F350 ceased in 2019.

Two versions of a new Formula 457 Center Console will debut in Miami.

Marine propulsion has come a long way in 60 years. These are the engines that have helped shaped today’s powerboat experience.

Grady-White’s new 386 amounts to the best of the Canyon series of center consoles.

Seattle Yachts Marine Manufacturing Group is building the Legacy 12, the first edition of the Legacy Mark II Series.

The boat manufacturers have launched a brand-new center console, a dual console and an updated Go Fish X model.

The new prototype engine is the result of a company initiative to attain carbon neutrality by 2050.

The first adventure yacht from the Finnish boat manufacturer will debut at Boot Dusseldorf in 2024.
The South Carolina builder released its 245 FLX Center Console and will begin production in December

Marine Travelift has been changing how yards, boatbuilders and marinas get things done for almost 70 years

Jeff Northrop helped reshape inshore angling when he introduced flats boats to the region.

J Craft’s swift speedboat, the Torpedo RS, embarks on a maiden voyage from Sweden to France.

Repainting is not always a simple procedure. Boat owners need to be decisive to get the best finish.

Two rocket scientists bring a space-age approach to desalination and water filtration.

A double-ender produced for a client decades ago is now a designer’s electric joyride.

A Mag Bay 43 gives a couple the thoughtful design they need to keep their twin boys at ease on the water.

Before trawler-style cruising went mainstream, the Mainship 34 was already doing it right.

From helm to hardware, these innovation award winners reveal smart thinking in every corner.

Design teams are rethinking everything from hull forms to seating plans as anglers demand boats that can run offshore, hit the sandbar and keep the whole family comfortable.