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The workboat world is embracing outboard engines today more than it has in the past. More patrol boats, support vessels, special military crew carriers and other boats that used to rely on small to mid-sized inboard diesels are moving to outboards. The 2022 Outboard Directory is an essential resource for anyone who wants a better understanding of the diesel outboard market.

The Directory contains vital outboard engine information from the biggest outboard engine manufacturers across the world.

The majority of the information here is available on the engine manufacturers’ homepages. But, we do all the research for you and put all that information in one place — the Outboard Engine Directory. Fill out the short from to the right to gain full access to this one-of-a-kind listing for the U.S. marine industry. 

  

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OXE Diesel is the world’s first high-performance diesel outboard, combining the reliability and endurance of inboards with the flexibility and agility of outboard engines. All OXE outboards comply with EPA Tier-3, IMO Tier II and RCD emissions and are designed for commercial use.

OXE outboards offer effective and safe solutions for all applications where range and load carrying performance or pulling performance and running costs are significant factors. This includes government, oil and gas, search and rescue, commercial applications, fishermen, naval survey, yacht tenders, taxi, pilot and tour operations.

 

Laborde Products


  • Power & Safety of Diesel
  • Low emissions
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Quick Shifting
  • Low Speed Control
  • Joystick capability
  • CAN based helm control system
  • Dual helm capability
  • Robust modular design
  • Low drag propulsion housing
  • Long service interval
  • Directly replaceable with other outboards

The WorkBoat Brand


The WorkBoat brand has been connecting qualified buyers with leading suppliers for more than 75 years. WorkBoat delivers high quality information to all segments of the North American maritime industry through WorkBoat Magazine, WorkBoat.com, and the International WorkBoat Show and Annual Conference.


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