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November 8, 2005: Volvo Penta IPS wins 2005 "Best of What's
New Award"
A Yacht Club Sales & Service exclusive! The VolvoPenta IPS is
here.
Each year, the editors of Popular Science review thousands of products
in search of the top 100 technological innovations
of the year; breakthrough products and technologies that represent
a significant leap in their categories. Best of What’s New awards
are presented to 100 new products and technologies in 12 different
categories.
This year Popular Science recognized Volvo Penta’s breakthrough
drive system for boats, the Volvo Penta IPS, which was launched at
the beginning of 2005, as the Grand Award winner in the Recreational
category.
"Best of What's New is the ultimate Popular Science accolade,
representing a year's worth of work evaluating thousands of products," says
Mark Jannot, editor of Popular Science. "These awards honor
innovations that not only influence the way we live today, but that
change the way we think about the future."
Volvo Penta IPS, the first new marine propulsion system in more than
40 years, includes steerable drive units and pulling propellers. The
system replaces traditional shaft and rudder installations and is
used in boats in the 35 to 50 foot class.
Compared to shaft installations, boats equipped with Volvo Penta
IPS experience dramatically increased efficiency including:
· up to 20% higher top speed,
· up to 15% faster acceleration,
· up to 30% better cruising range, and
· up to 50% lower perceived sound level.
Currently, over 50 boat manufacturers globally are utilizing the
Volvo Penta IPS in their product lines. Many
of which will be launching their new boats during the fall and winter
boat shows.
www.volvo.com-volvopenta-global:pressreleases