
Mercury Boost Upgrade Increases Midrange Performance
Boost is a software update to the engine’s electronic control module that’s designed to ramp up midrange performance.

Boost is a software update to the engine’s electronic control module that’s designed to ramp up midrange performance.

Edge eCoat was developed by Suzuki Motor Corporation to protect complex internal cooling and exhaust passages from corrosion.

Packed with comforts and amenities, the Viaggio Lago X22Q is a ’tweener pontoon that comes in at a competitive price.

From the high desert to high acclaim, the Mag Bay 38 Center Console is an attention-getter no matter where it goes.
When buying an outboard engine or repowering your boat, there are plenty of questions to consider. Should I buy two-stroke or four-stroke engines? Are two engines better than one? Are three engines better than two? What size outboard do I need? How do I make sure not to underpower my boat? In most cases, the largest outboard makes the most sense. Powering your boat with as much horsepower as it’s rated for is often the best idea. Check out the newest engines on the market today.

Are more outboard engines better than two?

How much horsepower is enough for your boat?

Which marine engine is best for you?

Weighing the pros and cons of an outboard motor rebuild.

Ten tips to make your outboards faster and last longer.

What to know when considering repowering your boat with a new outboard.

Used outboard motors require just the right touch.
Inboard engines are built to last. Outboard engines are definitely more popular with small-boat owners, but for the larger cruisers and sport fishers, inboard engines are second to none. An inboard engine’s better fuel efficiency, coupled with a mate’s ability to handle large fish around the transom, make inboards the only option for big-game tournament fishing. The inboard engine’s weight, centered and low, produces easier motion when drifting or cruising.

Up to 100 boats expected as well as meet and greet with MasterCraft founder, Rob Shirley.

Boost is a software update to the engine’s electronic control module that’s designed to ramp up midrange performance.

A 24-foot wake surf boat that refuses to specialize.

Boats, and the stuff that dreams are made of, with access for most, offered by Bridge Marina via Mecum On Time.

Combining watersports, camaraderie and mentorship, MasterCraft’s Let Her Rip movement empowers women and girls.

KICKER Marine’s new lighting and audio innovations.

The latest multifunction displays offer incredible performance and access to a wealth of important information.

Presented by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Scheduled maintenance on your boat’s engine is a fact of life. The ability to maintain your motor, do the scheduled maintenance yourself, and even fix and replace basic parts is a valuable skill for a boater. Sure, you can take your boat into the shop for an oil change, or to replace a fuel filter, but it can get expensive quickly. Plus, your boat can end up spending as much time at the shop as it does on the water. Let Boating help with its extensive list of maintenance and how-to articles. If you want to make the jump into regular boat maintenance, we can teach you how to fix the most common motor troubles you’ll come across.

Learn the ins and outs of installing a new outboard on your old boat.

Keep intakes clean to keep your engine alive.

The questions and answers you need to troubleshoot your motor issues.

Diagnose if your engine had a spun propeller hub.

Tips for selecting the right pontoon boat engine.

We attend Mack Boring’s diesel school to learn to treat common engine problems.

Used outboard motors require just the right touch.

The top 25 reasons your boat motor won’t start, and how to fix them.

Your boat’s fuel consumption is not nearly as easy to figure out compared to your car or truck.

Learn how the propeller pitch and diameter affect your boat’s performance.