Boating Industry

May 2015

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May 2015 | Boating Industry | 27 [ 2015 Top Products ] www.BoatingIndustry.com Drivers will also be able to customize the wake for different ability levels and the forward-facing DuoProp, with counter-rotating propellers, offers an industry-first symmetrical wakeboarding wake and equally shaped wakesurfing wave. WHALE S360EW WATER HEATER The S360EW is an electric-only 12 V water heater brand new to the marine industry. The water heater connects to 12 V power supply mean- ing there is no need for a generator, inverter or shore power. It can fit in compact spaces and installation is no longer tied to the en- gine room. The water heater has a rapid heat up time with hot water in less than an hour and is highly efficient with heat retention of up to 10 hours. WILLIAMS SPORTJET 520 The Sportjet 520 from Williams Performance Tenders made its U.S. debut at the Miami Inter- national Boat Show in February. The Sportjet 520 offers a brand new concept for the sport RIB, the company says, combining the safety and fun of a jet drive with the high performance of the BRP Rotax 4-TEC 150 engine. The Sportjet is available in four different color schemes: Neptune Grey, Basalt Black, Electro Blue or Lava Red. YAMAHA 190 FSH SERIES Yamaha WaterCraft Group has introduced the jet-powered, 19-foot 190 FSH boat series, the first family fishing boat of its kind and the first center console model offered by Yamaha. For 2015, the 190 FSH is available in three varia- tions that include the base model 190 FSH, an upgraded 190 FSH Deluxe, and the flagship 190 FSH Sport that offers many of the features of the Deluxe with the addition of a custom T-top. Deluxe model upgrades include wiring for dual batteries, stainless steel rub-rail, head compart- ment curtain, upgraded seating/cushions and bow pedestal seat. All three models come with Yamaha's 1.8L High Output marine engine.

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