Brunswick Corporation wins a record 11 Top Product Awards from Boating Industry Magazine

Brunswick Corporation

May 8, 2023

Brunswick Corporation announced that the company had won a record 11 Boating Industry Magazine 2023 Top Product Awards recognizing the strength of the Company’s portfolio of brands and commitment to innovation.  The awards are given to “the marine industry’s best new and innovative products” and represent the largest number of Top Product Awards given to Brunswick brands in one year by the magazine.

Brunswick’s diverse portfolio of brands were well represented across the award categories with each of its product-producing divisions being recognized, including Navico Group which won five awards; Brunswick Boat Group receiving four awards; and Mercury Marine winning two awards, including a Top Product Award for its Avator 7.5e electric outboard motor, which officially launched at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show.

The complete list of Brunswick recipients includes: 

Navico Group
• B&G, Zeus S
• Lowrance, HDS Pro
• Navico Group, Fathom E-Power System
• RELiON, RB100-HP Lithium Starting Battery
• Simrad HALO 2000 & HALO 3000 Radars
 
Brunswick Boat Group

• Bayliner, M19
• Harris Boats, Solstice
• Heyday, H20
• Sea Ray, SLX 260 Series
 
Mercury Marine

• Mercury Marine, Avator
• Mercury Marine, V10 outboard series
 
“On behalf of the entire Brunswick organization, we are thrilled with our record-setting performance in this year’s Boating Industry Top Products awards, with 11 of our products being recognized,” said Dave Foulkes, Brunswick Chief Executive Officer. “As the world’s largest marine technology company, we are committed to leading the industry in developing differentiated new products that add genuine consumer value and transform the on-water experience. These awards reflect the work of many talented innovators across our enterprise and our dedication to defining the future of our industry.”

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