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Seven Marine, more to the story
I have always marveled at the engineering behind Seven Marine outboards. Their design was amazing and they really pushed the boundaries of what everyone thought was possible. It was bad news to hear that Volvo Penta, who acquired a majority stake in 2017, would cease production in Jan 2021.
There is always more to it than a PR statement can justify. But, here is a deep dive and a bit of a tip of the cap to Eric, Rick and Brian Davis who built the company in Wisconsin from a concept to reality. It's a great story with a somewhat sad ending. https://www.wavetowave.com/home/2020...gy-up-in-smoke . https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...1533412046.jpg |
Great article, but reading about all of those "specialized parts supply chain" would make me real nervous if I owned those OB's even when they were in production.
The Yamaha 425 is the killer, made for big heavy boats and a worldwide parts and service network. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 4768381)
Great article, but reading about all of those "specialized parts supply chain" would make me real nervous if I owned those OB's even when they were in production.
The Yamaha 425 is the killer, made for big heavy boats and a worldwide parts and service network. |
Originally Posted by WavetoWave
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Agree with you there. And yes the Yamaha 425 is a beast, the 425 HP belies what a torque monster it is.
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Originally Posted by Stuckonstupid
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But it’s SOOO effin heavy.
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Originally Posted by Nate5.0
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That sits on boats that are also so effin heavy. Not like anyone is out racing with 425 yammers
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After living in the Silicon Valley for thirty years with a high rate of acquisition and management changes that article seems about right. Sounds like some amazing accomplishments with that outboard.
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Originally Posted by Stuckonstupid
(Post 4768422)
True, but for a 300 lb weight savings, mercury 400’s make more sense. Just one a holes opinion.
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Originally Posted by caseyh
(Post 4768431)
i am merc for going fast and Yamaha fishing. To me they don’t cross markets. Would never build a play boat with yamahas and never would build a fishing boat or big cruiser with merc. To different motors
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Originally Posted by caseyh
(Post 4768431)
i am merc for going fast and Yamaha fishing. To me they don’t cross markets. Would never build a play boat with yamahas and never would build a fishing boat or big cruiser with merc. To different motors
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