First hydrogen outboard for recreational boat unveiled in Miami
The hydrogen fuel system was developed by Yamaha and Roush. Yamaha and Roush have teamed up to develop the first hydrogen outboard for recreational boats and unveiled the hydrogen-powered propulsion system at the Miami International Boat Show, which wrapped up yesterday. The companies will test the prototype for viability. The next step for the companies is to further refine the hydrogen outboard prototype and make it ready for testing later this summer. The purpose of the test is to examine the viability of the prototype on water. A collaboration with long-time boat builder partner Regulato…
The hydrogen fuel system was developed by Yamaha and Roush.
Yamaha and Roush have teamed up to develop the first hydrogen outboard for recreational boats and unveiled the hydrogen-powered propulsion system at the Miami International Boat Show, which wrapped up yesterday.The companies will test the prototype for viability.
The next step for the companies is to further refine the hydrogen outboard prototype and make it ready for testing later this summer. The purpose of the test is to examine the viability of the prototype on water. A collaboration with long-time boat builder partner Regulator Marine will help Yamaha and Roush carry out their viability tests, as Regulator Marine has built a boat ideally suited to test the prototype outboard.A boat that can accommodate the new hydrogen outboard.
The boat built by Regulator Marine features a hull based on the 26XO. The hull was modified to accommodate the hydrogen tanks needed to power the hydrogen outboard. [caption id="attachment_63045" align="aligncenter" width="1422"]
Yamaha Hydrogen Outboard Prototype- Image source: Yamaha[/caption] Together, all three companies showed off the boat hull, fuel system and outboard at the Miami International Boat Show to demonstrate how hydrogen could work as a potential fuel source in a marine environment.