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Yamaha Marine’ s newly upgraded 4.2-liter V MAX SHO® outboard has a full 40 percent more charging capacity and contemporary styling as it enters a new era of reliable service. Joining the upgraded outboard in this month’s announcement are a suite of new analog gauges and a battery management system that promises to improve offshore boaters’ experiences on the water. “The newly upgraded 4.2-liter V MAX SHO follows a familiar theme requested by Yamaha customers: make it better, but don’t…

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Yamaha Ribbon Cutting

Yamaha expanded its Technical School Partnership program in Ark. with the grand opening of National Park College’s (NPC) new Marine Technology building, Jan. 30. The 7,500-square-foot facility includes a classroom and workshop space for students to train with the latest marine technology. Yamaha Marine expanded its Technical School Partnership Program with the grand opening of a new Marine Technology building at National Park College in Hot Springs, Ark. “Yamaha maintains a strong commitment to developing the next generation of marine…

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Mercury Marine announced a new and innovative product that enhances the experience of controlling a boat using the tiller handle. The new tiller is compatible with Mercury four‑stroke outboard engines in the 40‑ through 115‑horsepower range. The process of developing this tiller began with listening. “Our extensive research revealed that boaters are looking for advanced features for personalizing tiller‑control setup to meet their individual needs. As a result, Mercury developed a more ergonomic, comfortable, responsive and adaptive tiller to improve…

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