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- An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed...
- Nissan outboard motors are produced by Tohatsu Corporation of Tokyo, ****an. They are the second largest producer of outboard motors in the world and produce...
- Evinrude Outboard Motors was a North American company that built a major brand of two-stroke outboard motors for boats. Founded by Ole Evinrude in Milwaukee...
- Musical outboard equipment or outboard gear is used to process or alter a sound signal separately from functionality provided within a mixing console or...
- Johnson Outboards was an American manufacturer of outboard motors founded by the four brothers Louis, Harry, Julius and Clarence Johnson. The original...
- Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC) was a maker of Evinrude, Johnson and Gale Outboard Motors, and many different brands of boats. It was a multibillion-dollar...
- 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...
- product line is outboard motors. It also produces the MerCruiser line of sterndrives and inboard engines, as well as a lineup of electric outboard motors. Utilizing...
- Tokyo Hatsudoki Company, is a ****anese company manufacturing and selling outboard motors, pleasure boats, portable fire pumps, small fire trucks, pumps for...
- An outboard tail is a type of aircraft tail or empennage which is split in two, with each half mounted on a short boom just behind and outboard of each...