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Suzuki Building Outboards That Are Right For The Times
Looking back over the last decade, our engineers worked incredibly hard, first converting our entire line of outboards from two-stroke to four-stroke technology, then charting a course into new waters with the design of the world’s first 250 horsepower four-stroke outboard, soon followed with the world’s first 300 horsepower four-stroke outboard.
Rather than pause, they focused their attention on re-inventing the category where they started the four-stroke revolution with the award winning DF70 and DF60, with the first of Suzuki’s New Generation four-stroke outboards. Faster and lighter, the DF90A, DF80A, DF70A and the new DF60A are a showcase of advancements and achievements that Suzuki has pioneered over the last decade. They are also built right for the times with Suzuki’s Lean Burn Control Technology delivering highly efficient, fuel saving operation. Great news for boaties faced with rising fuel costs. From our little portables like the DF2.5, to big powerhouses like the DF300, Suzuki offers a comprehensive lineup of outboards, engineered with technologies that deliver the best combination of performance, durability, ease of use, value, and clean, economical operation. For the best in outboard performance and power, look to Suzuki.
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What is "Grey Market"?
Generally, a manufacturer works with a single importer who can sell and support their products in a given region. The importer usually has local dealers and distributors who resell the imported products; this is called a "distribution channel". Grey Market refers to merchandise that is imported and sold by methods other than these normal channels.
Suzuki Marine is delighted to announce the introduction of new semi-synthetic 4-stroke outboard engine oil, which has been specifically designed for use in its range of 2.5hp - 300hp outboards. The new Suzuki Marine 4-stroke outboard engine oils are semi-synthetic lubricants that adhere to the stringent NMMA FC-W standards and will provide the user with a host of advantages over standard marine oils, including; higher viscosity and better shear resistance at higher temperatures, outstanding anti-corrosion protection against sea water, better resistance to oxidation plus anti-foaming and anti-clogging properties to protect the oil circuit and filters.
When designing these new engines, Suzuki’s engineers also paid close attention to durability. Internal oil flow is more efficient, keeping moving parts better lubricated while using less energy. These new engines also feature Suzuki’s maintenance-free oil-bathed timing chain, which will give boaters years of dependable service. This is the first time this feature has ever been offered in the 40 and 50 horsepower class. The compact size and light weight of the new DF40 and DF50 make them an ideal power match for a wide variety of boats, including; FRP pleasure boats, fishing boats, small RIBs and aluminium boats. In particular these new outboards will be ideal for entry level boating. According to Greg Haines, of Haines Suzuki Marine, “Suzuki are always moving forward and continuing to develop our product range to meet the needs of our customers. With these two new models Suzuki is bringing serious advantages in fuel-efficiency and performance to a key sector of the Australian and New Zealand boating market.” The new engines should reach Australian and New Zealand shores around August 2010.
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Suzuki And Tassal Salmon Farming.
Farming is a hard industry on dry land but imagine the challenges you face when your farm is out at sea.
Since commencing operations in 1986, Tassal has been Australia’s largest aquaculture company, producing premium quality Tasmanian Atlantic salmon. Tassal established its first sea farm in Dover, south of Tasmania, and a hatchery was developed at Wayatinah in Tasmania’s central highlands. The remarkable history of salmon farming in Australia began with Tassal and its pioneering drive to develop innovative salmon products for consumers worldwide.Over the past twenty years, Tassal’s operations have expanded to numerous Tasmanian locations with Hatcheries at Russell Falls and Springfield, and a new state of the art hatchery to be opened in 2009 in Ranelagh. The company’s Marine farm sites can be found in the pristine waters of Dover, Great Taylor’s Bay, Huon River, Bruny Island, North West Bay, Tasman and Macquarie Harbour. The company continues to lead the industry in developing new techniques in both fish husbandry and farm technology, and proudly employs more than 600 people.Every employee at Tassal strives to reduce the variation in all work processes to ensure that our products shall continually meet food safety and quality customer expectations in a reliable, productive, safe and in an environmentally sensitive manner. As such, Tassal’s suite of quality and safety endorsements remains unrivalled amongst its Tasmanian salmon competitor base.Maintaining these quality accreditations means Tassal are constantly searching for the best tools so that they can improve processes while creating minimal impact on the environment.For the last 3 years Tassal has been using Suzuki outboards, and now has a fleet of 14 amongst the various marine sites. “Our relationship with Suzuki has been mutually rewarding”, said David Kiemele, General Manager of Farming, Tassal. “We are happy with the motor performance, and the fuel efficiency has meant a real cost saving for the company”. “We have certainly enjoyed both Suzuki’s performance and the service they have provided, and look forward to doing business with Suzuki in the future”, said David. Tassal produce some of the best quality Salmon in the world, if not the world’s best. So there is a natural fit between the world’s best Salmon and the World’s best 4-stroke.