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Humphree’s Lightning interceptors are a perfect compliment to OXE Marine’s robust and high-end diesel outboards, enhancing hull performance and enabling further improvements on fuel efficiency. The compact, durable units feature adjustable blades that extend vertically into the water, allowing for rapid and precise adjustments. This design minimizes water resistance, contributing to fuel savings and reduced CO# emissions. The Humphree Lightning Interceptors enhance vessel stability, getting on plain quicker by reducing pitch and roll, ensuring a smoother, safer experience for crew and passengers. Compatible with the full OXE product range, these systems can be easily retrofitted to existing installations or added to new ones.
“This collaboration is in line with OXE Marine’s strategy to deliver complete solutions to our end customers and adds to our existing range of marine accessories” says Mirel Bikic, Parts &
Accessories Manager of OXE Marine.
“We look forward to contributing to and further improving the fuel efficiency of an OXE installation, while simultaneously achieving the benefits of increased speed, enhanced stability and comfort, and reduced environmental impact,” says Henrik Hartman, Business Development Commercial at Humphree.
The partnership between OXE Marine and Humphree is set to strengthen OXE Marine’s position as a innovator in the marine industry, providing customers and boat builders with solutions that enhance fuel efficiency and performance.




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