
Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation, has renewed its exclusive outboard engine supply agreement with De Antonio Yachts for a further five years.
The agreement, which was renewed during the 2026 Düsseldorf Boat Show, continues to include Touron as Mercury Marine’s distributor partner, with Touron maintaining its working relationship with the shipyard.
Mercury Marine has supplied propulsion systems to De Antonio Yachts since the brand was established. Under the renewed terms, Mercury Marine remains the exclusive provider of outboard power across De Antonio Yachts’ model range.
De Antonio Yachts designs and builds motorboats with concealed outboard installations and layouts intended to prioritise deck space. The current range comprises the D23, D29, D32, D36, D42, D50 and D60 models. The company is also preparing to present the D36 Cabin model during the year.
Across the range, boats are fitted with features that can include joystick piloting, multi-function displays, bow thrusters, electric sunroofs and enclosed cabin spaces, depending on model and configuration.
All models are powered by Mercury outboard engines.
“We are excited to extend our exclusive partnership with De Antonio Yachts,” said John Buelow, Mercury Marine president. “Our collaboration has delivered outstanding products to boating enthusiasts around the world. This renewed agreement highlights our shared commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction.”
In a statement, Marc de Antonio and Stan Chmielewski, co-founders of the shipyard, say that “this agreement strengthens De Antonio Yachts’ strategy for expansion and growth in other markets, such as the American market and, more specifically, the United States, where we will soon be able to see the company’s flagship vessel, the D60, powered by four Mercury V12 600-hp outboard engines at the Miami International Boat Show.”
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