Electric Boating Network
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Elco Motor Yachts proudly supports the Electric Boating and Fishing Network (EBFN) as the title sponsor. EBFN is an international network dedicated to the advancement and growth of the electric marine propulsion industry. The mission of the EBFN is to make the world aware of the joy, excitement, and power that this tech displays while helping to keep our waterways clean. The future of our environment depends on the choices we make today. Go Electric!
Electric boaters
New York State Tug Boat: New York
Twin EP-100 Inboard The NYSCC Tug was launched into the mostly iced-over NYS Erie Canal…The vessel performed beautifully. If there were any doubters there earlier, there were none by the time the tug returned and tied up. Once in the water, we waited for NYSCC workers...
Press Release: All-electric tour boat fully accessible
For nearly 150 years, visitors to Florida's freshwater Silver Springs have been captivated by the area's underwater beauty from within glass-bottomed boats. Florida State Parks' newest vessel in its fleet is its first handicap-accessible boat. Powered by twin...
Whaly 455R powered by the Elco EP-50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgNSXCUlTS4 There is no better way to power your boat than with one of our plug and play Electric Outboard Motors. Check out the Whaly 455R powered by the Elco EP-50: https://buff.ly/2sed0tR
Elco Outboard Fleet in Lake Petit at Big Canoe in Jasper, Georgia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SgTv6W0vso We are proud to have John Lipkowitz of Lake Petit at Big Canoe in Jasper, Georgia as a member of the Port Elco Club! They've just added an eighth Elco Outboard to their fleet, all powered by the EP-9.9RL, top mount Livorsi...
Monterey Bay Eco Tours
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Elco Dealer Profile: Schell Custom Boatworks
I've been around boats my entire life. Like most who work in the marine world I started as a teenager at a local marina in NJ where I learned finishing work. This planted the seed to attend the famed, North West School Of Wooden Boat Building at age 18. I can’t...
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