Raffel’s Engine Service will close after 72 years in business, after the owners were unable to sell the company.
What started as routine work in the engine room of a San Rafael-based dredge turned into a fatal emergency last fall, when a ...
As lightweight, power-dense axial-flux electric motor topology shows its ability to be a dominant force in the auto market, and flashes early signs of inherent superiority for the skies, it's also ...
Developing economies – like Zimbabwe – utilise outboards for marine tourism. Image courtesy of ZBC As the cornerstone of contemporary maritime transportation, outboards are beloved for their ...
SINGAPORE: A lack of skilled personnel and the high cost of overseas training are some challenges faced by Singapore’s car workshops pivoting to electric vehicle (EV) repair. Most auto workshops and ...
The stalwart Japanese brand Yamaha has been operating for over 100 years now, with a solid rep across several industries. You may already be familiar with the company's musical instruments and audio ...
Imagine powering your boat not with gasoline but with clean hydrogen fuel. That’s exactly what Yamaha, together with Roush Industries and Regulator Marine, is working on right now. They’re developing ...
Flux Marine co-founders Ben Sorkin, Daylin Frantin and Jon Lord say that they began developing an electric outboard ­motor in a garage. That’s a startup plan that worked out for Bill ­Harley and ...
In 1965, Suzuki Marine launched its first outboard motor, a one cylinder, two-stroke portable known as the D55, generating 4.0kW (or approximately 5.5 horsepower). While this first Suzuki outboard was ...
Michigan-based boat maker Tiara Yachts Inc. made a shift seven years ago by offering boats with outboard motors rather than a more traditional inboard engine. That launched the company on a growth ...
Nick has seven years of experience in the home improvement industry. He started his career marketing for dozens of flooring providers and related home services across North America. Today, he is a ...
‘It is clear that the motivation behind automotive companies’ avoidance of complying with right-to-repair laws is not due to a concern for consumer security or privacy, but instead a hypocritical, ...