Marine engines and automotive engines are as different as Steinway pianos and comedy keyboards that operate by squeezing loud, well-tuned hamsters. They may look the same on the outside, but there's a ...
It’s long been a given that a high-performing marine engine requires a higher-octane fuel in order to deliver its rated performance. The engines needed to power the largest of today’s watersports ...
The Miami International Boat Show provides an incredible opportunity to do a little one-stop shopping and check out all the available marine power, whether you’re looking for a new boat or to repower, ...
Whether you’re cruising calm lakes or battling offshore swells, your boat’s engine is your lifeline. Proper maintenance, smart troubleshooting, and timely part replacements keep you safe and ...
An outboard motor is a critical component that makes your boat go, so you might be wondering how long one will last. Here's ...
Regulations on noisy boat engines and exhaust are expected, and advocates are urging people to report noisy boats this year ...
The rattle, buzz and clatter of a two-stroke engine is unmistakable, but it isn't necessarily good for the planet. That's because A) two-strokes burn oil and B) they are inefficient. Lubricating oil ...