This New 17-Foot Electric Day Boat Is Fully Recyclable
Vision Marine Technologies, the Canadian outfit known for building punchy electric outboards, just unveiled a fully recyclable runabout at the Miami International Boat Show.
Vision Marine Technologies, the Canadian outfit known for building punchy electric outboards, just unveiled a fully recyclable runabout at the Miami International Boat Show.
The Four Winns H2e with the Vision Marine Technologies E-Motion 180e electric power train has been announced as the winner of the Runabout category in the 2023 Boat of the Year awards from BOATING Magazine.
Boating’s Boat of the Year is the most prestigious honor a boatbuilder can receive. The selection process starts with our team assessing each of the 100-plus boats we sea trial and publish a test about each year to see how any might stand out in their respective categories.
On August 4, 2023 a freshly built catamaran from S2 Racing outfitted with two e-Motion 180E electric outboards from Vision Marine Technologies went into the water in Lake Mead Florida. Twenty three days later, on the waters of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, it hit a speed of 116 miles an hour, setting a new world speed record for electric boats.
Vision Marine Technologies Inc., a global leader and innovator within the performance electric recreational boating industry, is pleased to announce that it has received an initial purchase order from Wired Pontoons (“Wired”) for 25 units of the E-Motion™ 180E outboard and powertrain systems.
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Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR), the world’s leader and innovator in the performance electric recreational boating industry, has broken the world record for the second year.
Last week, word got out that Canada’s Vision Marine Technologies would be heading to the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout to break the electric boating speed record.
Fisherman’s Channel was a washing machine of chop and bobble, a result of wind, tide, and the wakes from all the Miami Boat Show demo boats heading for the inlet