- An
inboard motor is a
marine propulsion system for boats. As
opposed to an
outboard motor,
where an
engine is
mounted outside the hull of the craft, an...
- An
inboard brake is an
automobile technology wherein the disc
brakes are
mounted on the ch****is of the vehicle,
rather than
directly on the
wheel hubs...
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faster examples may be
called "speedboats". Some
motorboats are ****ed with
inboard engines,
others have an
outboard motor installed on the rear, containing...
- A
sterndrive or
inboard/outboard
drive (I/O) is a form of
marine propulsion which combines inboard power with
outboard drive. The
engine sits just forward...
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Inboard 386 was a
family of ISA
expansion cards released by
Intel starting in 1987. The
family comprised the
Intel Inboard 386/AT and
Intel Inboard 386/PC...
- The Red
Green Show is a
Canadian sitcom. It
premiered January 4, 1991 and
ended April 7, 2006. It
aired 300 half-hour episodes, 11 specials, and one film...
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Marine propulsion is the
mechanism or
system used to
generate thrust to move a
watercraft through water.
While paddles and
sails are
still used on some...
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material may be
challenged and removed. Find sources: "American
Skier Inboard Boats" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (May 2023) (Learn...
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contact with the road,
which is
essential for
safety and stability. The
inboard (ch****is) end of a
control arm is
attached by a
single pivot,
usually a...
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manpower (e.g.
rowboats and
paddle boats), wind (e.g. sailboats), and
inboard/outboard
motors (including gasoline, diesel, and electric). The earliest...