
Choosing the Right Boat Engine
Maximum power is almost always—but not quite always—the best choice. Consider your engine options carefully.

Maximum power is almost always—but not quite always—the best choice. Consider your engine options carefully.

In the market for a new propeller? Learn more about your different options and the benefits each one offers.

Remigo’s newest electric outboard offers performance and portability.

Old-school thinking about fuel capacity fades as marine technology advances. Here are five reasons to rethink capacity.

E-power eliminates genset maintenance, offers the convenience of a single liquid fuel source and provides odor-free operation.

Lightweight, high-performing engines build upon the versatile V10 platform’s attributes.

High or low? A brief explanation of what gear ratio means for your boat’s performance and efficiency.

These marine propulsion products were water-tested, and voted on, by the editors at Boating.

Here are several important midseason checkups you should make on your inboard-powered boat’s engine and driveline.

Flux Marine’s electric outboard offers the latest technology and innovation in a package that’s quite familiar.

Battle of the 200s: We put two versions of Suzuki’s 200 hp outboards to the test to see if one reigns supreme.

Should you power with single or twin outboards? We pit a single 300 outboard against twin 150s aboard a 24-foot Contender.

Maximum power is almost always—but not quite always—the best choice. Consider your engine options carefully.

In the market for a new propeller? Learn more about your different options and the benefits each one offers.

Remigo’s newest electric outboard offers performance and portability.

Old-school thinking about fuel capacity fades as marine technology advances. Here are five reasons to rethink capacity.

E-power eliminates genset maintenance, offers the convenience of a single liquid fuel source and provides odor-free operation.

Lightweight, high-performing engines build upon the versatile V10 platform’s attributes.

High or low? A brief explanation of what gear ratio means for your boat’s performance and efficiency.

These marine propulsion products were water-tested, and voted on, by the editors at Boating.

Here are several important midseason checkups you should make on your inboard-powered boat’s engine and driveline.

Flux Marine’s electric outboard offers the latest technology and innovation in a package that’s quite familiar.

Battle of the 200s: We put two versions of Suzuki’s 200 hp outboards to the test to see if one reigns supreme.

Should you power with single or twin outboards? We pit a single 300 outboard against twin 150s aboard a 24-foot Contender.