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Win a Yamaha Re-power with the new #ImRePoweringWithYamaha Competition

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After a successful inaugural competition in 2022, Yamaha are doing it again, with the #ImRePoweringWithYamaha competition for 2025.

In 2022, Yamaha ran a social media-based competition, to give one lucky boat owner a NEW Yamaha four-stroke outboard motor, rigged and installed on their boat all for FREE!

From the middle of June 13th, until August 3rd, they are doing it again!

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To enter, for your chance to win a FREE Yamaha four-stroke outboard, simply create a video showing yourself and your boat telling the Yamaha judging panel who you are, where you’re from, and a bit about your boat – the name, make, outboard, hours etc.

Most importantly, tell the Yamaha judging panel why you’d like to re-power your boat with a Yamaha outboard – Video submissions should be up to 2 minutes in length.

If chosen a winner, the entrant will receive a free repower on their boat! It’s that simple!

The Yamaha technical experts will come up with the best combination of engine, rigging, controls, and propeller to allow you many more magic moments with the utmost confidence and reliability.

Yamaha will be looking for a boat – any make, model or size, currently with any branded two-stroke or four-stroke outboard on the back. If you fit the criteria, here’s how to enter to win a Yamaha Re-Power for your boat.

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Post your video submission onto the Yamaha Marine New Zealand Facebook page, tag @yamahamarinenz, and use the hashtag #imrepoweringwithyamaha

There can be only one lucky boat, but for those that don’t win you can follow the entire re-power process via a video series with guest appearances and Yamaha’s technical experts sharing their thoughts and extensive knowledge along the way. You’ll also hear from Yamaha ambassadors such as Matt Watson about their own repower experiences.

So if you’re tired of praying the ol’ girl will start when launching at the ramp, or your servicing and fuel costs are becoming a drag, say “I’m Re-Powering with Yamaha”, and be in to win!

Entries open on June 13th and close on August 3rd – For more information, terms and conditions visit: www.yamaha-motor.co.nz/discover/im-repowering-with-yamaha

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