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Invictus Signs OEM Partnership with Yamaha Marine

There's a lot going on in the boating industry. A look back at the latest news from the boating professionals. The news flashes of February 17, 2021.

Invictus signs a partnership with motorist Yamaha

The Italian shipyard Invictus has announced the signing of an agreement with the engine manufacturer Yamaha. The T and Capoforte range models from the top-of-the-range boat builder will be offered as original equipment exclusively with the Japanese brand's V8 and V outboard engines.

The French Sailing Federation joins forces with Décathlon Tribord for the 2024 Olympics

The Décathlon group and its brand dedicated to sailing and yachting Tribord embark with the French Sailing Federation. The equipment manufacturer joins forces with the FFVoile for the 2021-2024 Olympiad. The partners will work together on the eco-design of products for sailors and the Décathlon store network and their digital tools will be used to promote the federation's sailing schools.

Azimut Yachts strengthens its production in Brazil

The Italian motorboat builder Azimut Yachts wants to increase its production of boats for South America. The group's management, also at the head of Benetti; has indicated, according to our IBI colleagues, that it wants to double its production in 3 years at its Brazilian plant in Itajai, to meet strong demand on the continent.

Teco 2030 wants to launch a hydrogen fuel cell plant

In the fast-developing field of hydrogen fuel cells for maritime use, an additional Norwegian player has announced plans to build a production plant. The site should produce 1.2 GW per year, starting in 2022. If the initial powers are high, the 400 kW cell currently undergoing marine certification could find applications in the recreational boating sector.

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