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The 2026 performance personal-watercraft market is firmly centered on three major manufacturers: Sea-Doo, Yamaha WaveRunner and Kawasaki Jet Ski. The current generation is defined by supercharged engines, lightweight or performance-oriented…
Personal watercraft have developed far beyond the traditional recreational “jet ski” concept. Today’s PWC market includes lightweight entry-level machines, family-oriented three-passenger craft, offshore touring models, competition-focused performance machines, fishing platforms…
Few marine propulsion technologies have evolved as dramatically as the modern outboard motor. From high-output two-stroke engines that established legendary performance reputations to today’s V8, V10 and V12 four-stroke platforms,…
Selecting the best marine diesel engine is not simply a matter of choosing the engine with the highest horsepower. A suitable propulsion engine must match the vessel’s displacement, hull design,…
Buying a marine diesel engine is a technical investment that deserves considerably more attention than simply comparing horsepower and asking for the lowest price. Whether the engine is new, used,…
Marine diesel engines are not interchangeable simply because they produce similar horsepower. The right engine depends on the vessel’s displacement, propulsion arrangement, operating profile, required speed, available engine-room space, duty…
Marine diesel engine repowering is the process of replacing an existing inboard propulsion engine with a new engine while adapting the vessel’s propulsion system to the replacement power unit. It…
Choosing between a new and used marine diesel engine is ultimately a question of lifecycle value, not simply purchase price. A used engine can substantially reduce the initial capital requirement…
Marine diesel engines are engineered for demanding propulsion, but reliability depends heavily on maintaining the systems that support combustion, lubrication, cooling and fuel delivery. Preventive maintenance is not simply about…
Marine diesel reliability is not determined by a single specification, horsepower figure or manufacturer name. Engine life is the result of how the engine is designed, installed, loaded, maintained and…