TomS
Well-Known Member
BRP/Evinrude put on quite a show with the introduction of the new G2 E-Tecs this week.
http://www.boatingindustry.com/top-stories/2014/06/17/evinrude-wows-milwaukee-crowd-with-all-new-e-tec-g2/
Lots of new things, though the configurable styling may be the most radical with something like 400 combinations possible. They are working with OEM builders including Bennington, with the Matador Red Q shown in the first picture below. Power steering is integrated into the midsection, automatic trim, 500 no service interval, etc. It looks like quite a remarkable series of new engines, though the styling would take some getting used to for me.
Derek, here's your chance for that matching red 300 and a Q. Better get busy!



http://www.boatingindustry.com/top-stories/2014/06/17/evinrude-wows-milwaukee-crowd-with-all-new-e-tec-g2/
Lots of new things, though the configurable styling may be the most radical with something like 400 combinations possible. They are working with OEM builders including Bennington, with the Matador Red Q shown in the first picture below. Power steering is integrated into the midsection, automatic trim, 500 no service interval, etc. It looks like quite a remarkable series of new engines, though the styling would take some getting used to for me.
Derek, here's your chance for that matching red 300 and a Q. Better get busy!


