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Honda set to shine at Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

by Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show on 19 Mar 2013
Honda outboard engine range Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show http://www.sanctuarycoveboatshow.com.au/
Honda will again have a strong presence at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show with its distinctive, silver-coloured premium outboard engine range on display.

From the lightweight BF2.3 right up to the technologically-advanced BF250, there’s an outboard in Honda’s range to suit everything from small tenders right up to serious offshore fishing boats and high-performance rigid inflatable boats (RIBs).

Honda Australia marine manager Robert Johnson said he was expecting another good show.

'Although Sanctuary Cove is primarily a ‘big boat’ show, it’s always been a positive show for Honda,' Mr Johnson said.

'Owners and prospective owners of luxury vessels are discerning people who demand quality, which is why Honda is the outboard brand of choice for their tenders.

'As motor yachts get bigger, so do the tenders to these vessels and we’ve noted a marked increase in enquiry in our high-horsepower range at this show over the past few years.

'RIBs that can accept 200hp-plus are not uncommon for use as tenders on some of the big motor yachts and Honda’s V6 range is perfectly suited to these boats.'

Honda’s BF250 is the flagship of its V6 range and is destined to attract plenty of attention at the show.

The BF250 combines a 3.6L V6 EFI engine with the world’s first direct air induction system in an outboard – designed to reduce intake air temperature and increase air volume to the engine – to deliver outstanding overall performance and best-in-class fuel economy.

Beneath its distinct, angular and streamlined cowl, the BF250 incorporates exclusive Honda technologies including BLAST – advanced ignition timing control system that significantly improves hole-shot performance; ECOmo – sophisticated lean burn fuel control system, which contributes to the engine’s excellent fuel economy; and VTEC – variable valve timing technology to deliver incredible power.

Combining the performance, environmental, reliability and durability characteristics for which Honda is renowned, the BF250 is also backed by Honda’s five-year warranty.

Check out the BF250 and the rest of Honda’s outboard engine range at SCIBS, on site/stand MH23-MH26.

More at www.sanctuarycoveboatshow.com.au
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