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Vetus appoints sales manager | Boating Industry

VETUS has announced the appointment of Rebecca Lancashire as sales manager for Florida and the Gulf regions in the U.S., effective April 15, 2024. ....

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ABYC, USCG to host webinar on electrification

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) and American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) will host a free webinar “Staying Current with Electrification” May 3, 2023, from 2-4 p.m. EDT. as part of the risk mitigation series. Registration is free https://abycinc.org/riskmitigation. The agenda includes: Standards and regulation updates from USCG and ABYC Presenters: Jeff Ludwig (Chief, Recreational ....

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Vetus Introduces DC Thrusters to U.S. Market

The manufacturer says the Boosted 300 series units are the most powerful direct-current thrusters available. ....

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VETUS Unveils 'World'S Most Powerful' DC Thrusters

The Netherlands-based VETUS has introduced in the U.S. what it claims is the world’s most powerful DC thrusters.Unveiled… ....

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Changing Currents


Alternatives to gasoline engines are gaining popularity around the world. Will the United States follow?
The trend now spreading all around the world is impossible to ignore. In late 2020, Slovenia-based Greenline Yachts announced a partnership to provide boats for the world’s first all-electric charter company on the Telemark Canal in Norway. A similar program is underway in Sweden with a partnership between Candela, a builder of foiling electric boats, and solar-energy provider Nordsol for a network of charging stations on the Swedish archipelago.
In December, Vetus, the Dutch company best known for bow and stern thrusters, introduced electric motors for sail and small boats, while Quebec-based Vision Marine Technologies had an initial public offering that raised $27.6 million to start production on a 180-hp electric outboard. And don’t forget Volvo Penta, which partnered with Fountaine Pajot on a 40-foot catamaran powered by electric motors that the Swedish engine m ....

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