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Drees said: “This agreement brings us an incredible opportunity to fur- ther grow our brand in the market- place and introduce our award-win- ning portfolio of outboard engines to new customers around the world. We have enjoyed long standing rela- tionships with Alumacraft, Manitou
Boat packages for Alumacraft, Manitou, Quintrex, Stacer, Savage and Yellowfin Plate with Mercury outboards will be available in early June.
& marine
Mercury Marine enters into supply agreement with BRP
ercury Marine, a division of the production of our outboard of Brunswick Corporation engines, we will proudly offer pack-
and a world leader in ma- rine propulsion systems, has entered into a strategic supply agreement with BRP to be the supplier of choice for BRP owned boat brands Alumacraft, Manitou, Quintrex, Stacer, Savage and Yellowfin Plate boats. BRP has made the decision to discontinue the production of E-TEC and E-TEC G2 engines ef-
and Telwater and we look forward to continuing to work with them, while providing class-leading outboard engines and exceptional service to all their global customers.”
aged Manitou, Alumacraft, Quin- trex and Stacer boats with Mercury Marine going forward.”
fective immediately.
Mercury Marine president Chris
“We are excited for the BRP deal- ers and consumers to experience our new engines, and with our recent capacity-related investments we are well positioned for continued growth,” said Drees.
Senior vice president marine group, IS&T and global transforma- tion Karim Donnez said: “We stay true and committed to our marine strategy, and we strongly believe that having two of the most innova- tive global marine companies join forces, will not only be mutually beneficial to Mercury Marine and BRP, but also to the whole industry and to customers. While COVID-19 has precipitated the discontinuation
Mercury Marine will be the out- board supplier of choice for the Alumacraft and Manitou brands as well as Quintrex, Stacer, Savage and Yellowfin Plate boats in Australia.
BThe 453 Territory is breaking new ground
UILT on the new NexGen the bow – great for lure casting, dered as a centre console if that’s Adrenalin hull, the Terri- fly fishing, throwing cast nets and what you prefer.
tory also incorporates the to get closer to the action. The 453 Territory joins the re-
Ultimate Edge transom – as seen With an electric motor mount as cently released 483 and 503 sizes
on models such as Vision and Velocity – making it a platform suited to sports fishing, and it can handle the swell if you go outside.
standard and large console this rig is ready for adding electronics to suit your needs. On top of this the Territory has extra ribs for extra strength.
in this range and replaces the 2019 versions 473 and 493. Talk to your nearest Sea Jay dealer about pric- ing and options.
The NexGen hull has larger shoul- ders, with the chine line brought forward and slightly deeper than its predecessor. The sharp entry cuts a chop well, while the wide body and reverse chines give greater efficiency when under way and better stability at rest, not to men- tion more room inside.
Pictured as a side console, any of the Territory models can be or-
For specifications, features and options go to seajayboats.com.au
The Territory stands apart from most other boats in that the an- chor well has been cleverly con- cealed under the casting deck giving greater deck space at the business end.
This allows for better access to
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