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Honda Marine's great free BF80 – BF250 rigging deal at the On the Water Boat Show

by Honda Marine NZ 16 Sep 2018 18:39 PDT 17 September 2018
Honda Marine Free Rigging Kit promotion is again offering FREE Rigging Kits on all BF80 – BF250 outboards sold during the show and the following weeks © Honda Marine

Due to the overwhelming success of the Honda Marine Free Rigging Kit promotion run during last years On the Water Boat Show, Honda Marine will again be offering FREE Rigging Kits on all BF80 – BF250 outboards sold during the show and the following weeks.

Choose from the GMI20 electronic or standard analogue gauge set, side remote control and harnesses for free to go with your new Honda outboard purchase made between 17 September and 31 October 2018. Talk to the team on Stand 107 and go for a sea trial on one of the many Honda Powered Boats on the marina.

If you’re in the market for a smaller outboard, don’t worry, you won’t be left out, Honda Marine will be saving you even more on your fuel bill by offering buyers $10 fuel vouchers per horsepower sold on all BF2.3 to BF60 horsepower engines. Honda Outboards are renowned for being fuel efficient in the industry, having been pioneers in 4-stroke technology since 1964. Save up to an additional $600 on your fuel bill with this great fuel gift card promotion during September and October. Not only that, you will get the chance to win one of Honda’s new BF5 outboards and a full tank of petrol through AA Smartfuel by visiting stand 107 and filling in the form or entering online.

Also, for the first time on New Zealand shores will be the unveiling of Honda’s new V6 outboard. Offering even greater performance and further improvements on the existing high horsepower engines, including the BF175, BF200, BF225 and BF250. This new release is due for production imminently and will be in New Zealand to go on transoms early in the New Year, available in both Aquamarine and Grand Prix White. We can’t wait!

If you want to experience a Honda Powered boat before you buy, then there will be a variety of Honda driven boats on the marina, including Tony Orton with Offshore Adventures new twin BF150 powered Extreme 795. Meet Tony in person everyday between 11am-1pm on the wharf and he can talk you through the boat, his latest adventures and if you ask nicely, you might get to go for a ride in his brand new vessel.

Also on pontoons powered by Honda will be the Surtees 750 Okuma Matata also powered by twin BF150’s, Blackdog Cats new 6.3 hardtop with grand prix white BF200, a 5.1 hardtop with ne interior powered by a Honda BF135, the new revolutionary electric drive amphibious boat from Tectrax will also be on the marina to test drive using the infamous Honda BF250. There will be plenty of other Honda Powered vessels available to look at and ride. So experience a Honda for yourself, speak to the team from 27-30 September and get a great deal while you’re at it.

www.hondamarine.co.nz

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