NEW PRODUCTS
Each quarter The Report brings you an update on some of the new products and innovations to hit the boating, shipping and maritime industry.
Hyundai SeasAll focuses on diesel propulsion
Hyundai SeasAll has released a trio of new diesel engines, the new SB30-OB outboard and a pair of engines based on the 6.7 litre ‘G’ family produced by parent company Hyundai-Kia Motors. The two new medium speed G7 engines are the G300 and G350 and turn at 2,500 and 2,800rpm respectively. They feature solenoid-controlled common rail fuel injection and an electrically activated waste-gate turbo charger.
With an easily accessible seawater impeller, eco-type oil filter and electric oil extraction pump, the new engines and suitable for both commercial use and larger pleasure craft.
“The diesel outboard market is expected to expand decisively compared to the existing gasoline outboard market in Korean waters,” explained Seung-Kab Jeong, Hyundai SeasAll’s chief executive. “As a result we expect the S30-OB to play a significant role as a cash cow in the company.”
Introducing a new friction reducing fairlead
The A.597 roller fairlead from performance sailing hardware manufacturers Allen is a cam cleat accessory for mainsheet jammers and is designed to reduce friction and wear from the mainsheet system.
This product was developed on feedback from some of the world’s most knowledgeable Finn sailors at the 2019 Finn World Masters. Feedback from some of these greats in the sport included; reducing the friction involved when pumping or playing the mainsheet through a mainsheet jammer.
The A.597 replaces the standard fairlead on a mainsheet jammer with a roller system. Initially designed to fit with the range of mainsheet jammers available from Allen, but can also be easy installed to any cleat with a 38mm fixing hole centrer.
96 | The Report • September 2020 • Issue 93
            
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