Hosted across six locations, there were an estimated 100,000 attendees and the show once again provided a platform for hundreds of debuts, spotlighting cutting-edge marine products and boats. From the pontoon perspective, Avalon, Bennington, Harris, Manitou, Montara, Sea-Doo, Starcraft, Sylvan, Ventura, Veranda and Viaggio each had at least one boat on display with some having boats in the water too. Here are the highlights from what we came across at the show.
It seems the pairing of Avalon with Mercury Racing has become a winning combination and this latest offering didn’t disappoint. The Excalibur Elite Windshield is Avalon’s Flagship model that brings together exquisite design, sophistication and superior quality. The exterior includes the all-new carbon fiber construction that is lightweight, yet extremely durable that pairs well with the Waveglider 27-inch high performance triple pontoon system, and the latest technology for a complete package.
Besides Yamaha, other marine technologies including sustainable fuels, hybrid engines and electric options also debuted. This underscores the industry’s dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship, which was illustrated during the Propelling Our Future event, which unveiled new research outlining multiple technologies needed to further propel recreational boating toward decarbonization. Sustainability partners at the show included Suzuki and Allini Water Filters.
“This year’s boat show was a hub to see some of the latest next gen marine technologies, from sustainable fuels to more efficient boat hull and engine designs, plus hundreds of boat debuts and new marine innovations,” said NMMA President & CEO Frank Hugelmeyer. “We’re proud to showcase the best in boating, delivering an annual sales boon for boat and marine engine manufacturers and the thousands of marine businesses who exhibit year after year.”
On the water at the Honda slips at the Venetian Marina was the Avalon 2585 Catalina Platinum Quad Lounger that was equipped with a new, ergonomic cockpit system and a multi-view camera system, powered by the Honda BF350 V8 outboard motor.
Honda Marine outboard motors have earned a reputation for fuel efficiency and reliability, and the Honda BF350 is the newest evolution in the company’s product line. Honda is planning to introduce six new models by 2030 and is also pilot testing small 4kW electric propulsion technology in Japan, using the same motors that power small Honda electric motorcycles. The company intends to apply the same proprietary electrification technology to small outboard motors.
Further, to reduce its environmental impact, Honda worldwide is working toward achieving carbon neutrality at the factories that produce these products. Mr. Tsuruzono explained that the Honda marine outboard factory aims to achieve carbon neutrality (100 percent of the electricity used in production) by FY2026.
With high-end pontoon models trending, I would think we’ll be seeing this NSX ULTRAWIDE on luxury models soon. It’s actually wider than two 9-inch screens so it’s going to take a little modification to most helm consoles but I’m sure it’s coming. A manufacturer such as Harris Boats and its 250 Crowne would be a good possibility. Speaking of Harris, its 250 Crowne that is fresh off its 2024 NMMA Innovation Award from Minneapolis was on display in Miami.
You can package the Vertex with up to 450hp of Yamaha XTO outboard power and that’s what was on the 27-foot VX27DCRC we took out on the water. With that kind of power we easily reached the 50 mph mark with ease at full throttle. We enjoyed the sporty ride, but took notice of the 360-degree audio system by Wet Sounds as well as the dual 9-inch Garmin flush-mount multi-function displays that highlighted the list of cool features.