It's Electric
If the only thing preventing your guests from enjoying a frozen margarita aboard your boat is the lack of power, your wait is over.
January 1, 2003
If the only thing preventing your guests from enjoying a frozen margarita aboard your boat is the lack of power, your wait is over. Yamaha's new portable generator, the EF1000iS, can go anywhere and provide electric power when you need it. With a weight of 27 pounds, it's ideal for those overnight boat excursions and can run for up to 12 hours between refueling. Prices start at $779.
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