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  1. History of Outboard Motors
    by Ivar Rudi. Outboard motors on boats where developed as a self-contained unit with engine systems and a propeller. It is mounted at the stern or rear of the boat and is the most common way to propel small boats. It provides steering controls and is designed to pivot and control the orientation of the propeller. Acting as a rudder rather the propeller provides power; the transmission leg stays in the wat... products, articles, news

  2. Outboard Motors are Types of Motors
    by Ivar Rudi. Outboard motors are used most commonly for boats and are developed as a self-contained unit with an engine. They are designed to be mounted at the rear of the boat and are most common method for propelling a small watercraft. As well as providing propulsion, outboard motors will provide a method of steering control. It is interesting how an outboard motor is used. It is made to pivot over t... products, articles, news

  3. An Overview On Boat Motors
    by Mike Selvon. Most boats today have some type of boat motors. Both tiny motor boats and huge luxury liners are put into motion by motors. Far more boat owners prefer to have their boats propelled rather than sailed. Gaining a comprehensive knowledge of boat motors is important, as it allows you to decipher what is wrong in case of malfunction. Recognizing a problem early on will allow you to avoid both physic... products, articles, news

  4. The History Of The Kayak
    by Vicki Churchill. We have many varied kayaks to choose from these days with it would appear every sport, style and requirement catered for. There are fibreglass kayaks, inflatable kayaks, sit on tops, kayak fishing boats equipped with outriggers, racing kayaks, surf and sea boats and so on. Today kayaks are purchased mainly for recreational and sporting pursuits with very few people still relying on them to as a ... products, articles, news

  5. Boats and Boating - A Bit of History!
    by Nick Burton. From the first time that people used bamboo rafts and hollowed-out logs to travel across a lake or down a stream, boats have been a major part of life. Handcrafted wooden boats were used on local lakes and rivers for fishing and pleasure. The first boats made of synthetic material such as fibreglass, as well as the luxurious and very fast pleasure boats of today, give people a way to escape the e... products, articles, news

  6. Sail Boat - The History Behind It!
    by Abhishek Agarwal. Sail boats have been around since ancient times. These boats have proven to be a faster and economical way to get around as compared to row boats. The ancient Romans developed a way to have the two techniques combined to form a formidable navy of thousands of galleys. These galleys were rigged with multiple sails that could propel the boat in the wind. The rows were manned by slaves or condemned... products, articles, news

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