Articles from Yamaha
Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Coastal Conservation Association® (CCA®) of Georgia to encourage responsible use and conservation of aquatic natural resources in the state while also advocating for legislation and regulation designed to conserve fisheries and maintain fishing access.
By Yamaha · Via Business Wire · July 31, 2025
Yamaha Rightwaters joined forces with Davidson College to sponsor a student-led sustainable marine project focused on repowering and redesigning a pontoon vessel with a Torqeedo® Cruise 6.0 R electric outboard motor. The project aimed to convert a gas-powered pontoon into a fully solar-powered vessel with minimal environment impact, aligning with Yamaha Rightwaters’ initiative to support academic marine research.
By Yamaha · Via Business Wire · July 2, 2025

Yamaha and Siren Marine announced today the new Siren Connected Boat mobile app backed by a robust marine IoT ecosystem featuring integration with Yamaha outboards and control systems. The app has the ability to personalize the boating experience for customers, combining the branded look of their boat builder with specific information curated especially for them.
By Yamaha · Via Business Wire · January 25, 2024

The Florida Board of Education announced the post-secondary school Career and Professional Education (CAPE) funding list for the 2021/2022 academic year this August. That list now includes Yamaha Marine University’s Maintenance Certifications, a first among marine outboard manufacturers and a strong incentive for technical schools to offer Yamaha outboard training courses to students.
By Yamaha · Via Business Wire · September 22, 2021