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What (who) is outboard$56091$ - definition

SELF-CONTAINED PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR BOATS
Outboard motors; Out-board motor; Outboard engine; Outboard; Electric outboard motor; Cameron Waterman; Electric Outboard Motor; 20 Hp Outboard; 75hp Outboard; Outboard boat; Out-board boat; Outboard propulsion; Out-board propulsion
  • spark advance]] linkages, flywheel, and three [[carburetors]]
  • Rotor of the impeller pump (cooling system) of an outboard motor
  • A [[Mercury Marine]] 50 hp outboard engine, circa 1980s
  • A motorboat with an outboard motor attached to it
  • Neutral trim
  • Basic parts of an outboard motor
  • Vietnamese-style "Shrimp Tail Outboard Motor" Schematic.
  • Bolinder's two-cylinder ''Trim'' outboard engine.
  • Trimmed in
  • Trimmed out

Outboard         
·adj & ·adv Beyond or outside of the lines of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; in a direction from the hull or from the keel;
- opposed to inboard; as, outboard rigging; swing the davits outboard.
outboard         
¦ adjective & adverb on, towards, or near the outside of a ship or aircraft.
?(of a motor) portable and attachable to the outside of the stern of a boat.
¦ noun an outboard motor.
?a boat with such a motor.
outboard         
An outboard motor is one that you can fix to the back of a small boat.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Outboard motor

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 to be affixed to the outside of the transom. They are the most common motorised method of propelling small watercraft. As well as providing propulsion, outboards provide steering control, as they are designed to pivot over their mountings and thus control the direction of thrust. The skeg also acts as a rudder when the engine is not running. Unlike inboard motors, outboard motors can be easily removed for storage or repairs.

In order to eliminate the chances of hitting bottom with an outboard motor, the motor can be tilted up to an elevated position either electronically or manually. This helps when traveling through shallow waters where there may be debris that could potentially damage the motor as well as the propeller. If the electric motor required to move the pistons which raise or lower the engine is malfunctioning, every outboard motor is equipped with a manual piston release which will allow the operator to drop the motor down to its lowest setting.