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             The outboard motorboat market is a segment of the maritime industry that focuses on the production and sale of boats powered by outboard motors. Outboard motorboats are typically used for recreational activities such as fishing, water skiing, and pleasure cruising. Outboard motorboats are typically smaller than inboard motorboats, and are designed to be easily transported and stored. Outboard motorboats are typically powered by gasoline or diesel engines, and are available in a variety of sizes and    styles.
Outboard motorboats are typically constructed from fiberglass, aluminum, or wood. They are typically equipped with a variety of features, such as navigation systems, livewells, and rod holders. Outboard motorboats are typically sold through marine dealerships, as well as online retailers.
Some companies in the outboard motorboat market include Yamaha, Mercury Marine, Evinrude, Honda Marine, and Suzuki Marine. Show Less   Read more