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- 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...
- and similar industrial applications. The business also manufacturers sterndrive and inboard drive systems such as the Volvo Penta IPS. The engine program...
- in one portable unit mounted in the rear), and inboard-outboard (or “sterndrive”, which mounts the engine inboard and the rest outboard). Fuel types include...
- L-drive Ducted propeller – Marine propeller with a non-rotating nozzle Sterndrive – Type of boat engine Propulsion – Means of creating force leading to...
- Bandvagn 202 military vehicles. The B18 was ****ed to many Volvo Penta sterndrive marine propulsion systems. It was also used in the Facel Vega Facel III...
- 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...
- Penta’s customers to build boats for the growing watersports market. Sterndrive "Forward Drive propulsion system". MyBoatsGear.com. 9 May 2015. "Volvo...
- Meriva Opel Astra Opel Zafira Opel Vectra ****mins MerCruiser Recreational Sterndrive, Inboard or Jet (Boat Engine) List of GM engines DMAX Honda N series diesel...
- pioneered the use of the cathedral hull, making the first successful sterndrive crossing from Miami to N****au in a Thunderbird in 1959. In 1961, Merrick...
- Bird used a v-drive designed by Reid Railton for its 2,000 bhp engine. Sterndrive "V-drives", by Seaboard Marine [1] "Boatsg****" article [2] Fox, Uffa (1937)...