Biocide-free silicone antifouling paint tops European study
Chalmers-led research found biocide-free silicone antifouling paint performed best against hull fouling in Swedish, Danish and French coastal waters.
Following the launch of Yamaha’s ‘Click & Collect’ service last year, the home delivery option will make it even easier for customers to purchase and receive their chosen outboard, up to 6hp, via the Yamaha UK website.
The new service is available now for a small charge, with an estimated delivery time of four to 10 working days. The customer will be contacted via email to choose a delivery slot, ensuring that their new engine arrives at a time that suits them.
Jonny Twelvetrees, Manager of Marine Sales at Yamaha, commented: ‘Should a customer still wish to visit one of our authorised Yamaha outboard engine dealers, they can buy online and have the new outboard delivered to their chosen dealer for collection, and of course, there’s the option of buying directly from the dealer too. It’s all about being as flexible as possible and offering as much choice as we can.’




Chalmers-led research found biocide-free silicone antifouling paint performed best against hull fouling in Swedish, Danish and French coastal waters.


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