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Love your boat? Repower it

For many boat owners, a vessel isn’t just a tool— it’s your escape, your summer soundtrack, your front-row seat to sunsets and adventure. While the boat itself may remain in great shape, the motor can start to show signs of age. Rather than buying a completely new boat, repowering—replacing the motor—can be a smart alternative.

Why repower?Repowering allows you to continue using the boat you know and love, while giving you the thrill of a new motor that meets modern standards. Newer motors are quieter, more fuel-efficient, and more responsive. They also typically produce fewer emissions, making them more environmentally friendly. This approach is more cost-effective than purchasing a new vessel, and it helps extend the life of a boat that still performs well in other areas. You’ll be back on the water faster—and stay out longer—with a motor that meets today’s standards for performance and sustainability.

Things to consider
Swapping engines isn’t a one-size-fits-all fix. The new motor must be compatible with your boat’s size, weight, and intended use. Factors like engine weight, horsepower, and mounting requirements all play a role in finding the right fit.

That’s where the pros come in. Partnering with a qualified marine technician or an authorized dealership takes the guesswork out of the process. They’ll assess your current set up and match you with the perfect engine for power, balance, and long-term value.

Smarter tech, cleaner water
Some modern outboard motors include features designed to reduce financial and environmental impact. Certain Suzuki models use Lean Burn fuel technology to deliver clean, efficient power that reduces fuel consumption—resulting in significant savings at the fuel dock.

Select models, such as the Suzuki DF115B and DF140B, also include Microplastic Collecting Devices. These systems capture microplastics as water passes through the engine, helping reduce pollutants in lakes, rivers, and oceans—a feature all lovers of the outdoors can get behind.

Built for action
Today’s Suzuki outboards are built to handle a range of activities—from relaxed cruising to high-torque fun like tubing or towing. Features such as optimized gear ratios, offset driveshafts, and advanced intake systems enhance acceleration and efficiency.

Whether you’re a recreational boater or someone who uses a vessel for work, repowering can improve your experience without requiring a major investment in a new boat. The market for outboard motors continues to evolve, offering options for a variety of needs and budgets.

Repowering is the smartest way to extend the life of your boat—and fall in love with it all over again. Skip the steep price of a new vessel and get back on the water with confidence.

Your local Suzuki dealer can help you discover the outboard that’s right for yo

TEXT MARNIE WOODROW

www.suzuki.ca/marine

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