Outboard engine / outboard engine
An outboard motor is a drive system in which the engine and drive parts are mounted on the outside of the hull and is commonly used in small class boats. Basically, there is a mounting method called "out bracket" which is attached directly to the transom of the boat or attached to a bracket integrally formed with the hull, and the rudder is usually made by turning the outboard motor, so it usually has a separate rudder not.
[Merit of outboard motor]
- We can utilize space in shipboards including cockpit effectively.
- Since only the outboard motor can be removed from the boat, maintenance such as repair is good.
- The cabin is relatively quiet because the engine is behind the hull.
- Since only the outboard motor can be removed from the boat, maintenance such as repair is good.
- The cabin is relatively quiet because the engine is behind the hull.
Boats with high performance specifications that can be equipped with two high horsepower engines are also increasing. The main engines used are four-stroke gasoline engines, with a wide range of horsepower from 2hp to high horsepower up to 350hp, which can be selected according to various boats and usages. It is a big feature of the machine.
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