Operator's Card: What's a "motor"?
Lloyd Sumpter wrote:
For the Operator's Card requirement, does an electric trolling-motor
count as a "motor"? The reason I ask is that Near Cove (8ft Walker Bay) is
often fitted with a Minn Kota 30-lb electric, but never a gas outboard.
Does my Lady have to have an Operator's Card to run it? ( I have a card,
but she doesn't) I've looked at the CG website, even the actual
regulations, but can't find a definition of "motor".
It does if you live in Connecticut. And you have to have the boat
registered to boot.
As to definition:
Engine: A machine that converts energy into mechanical force or
motion. Such a machine distinguished from an electric, spring-driven,
or hydraulic motor by its use of a fuel.
Motor: Something, such as a machine or an engine, that produces or
imparts motion.
A device that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy,
especially an internal-combustion engine or an arrangement of coils
and magnets that converts electric current into mechanical power.
A motor vehicle, especially an automobile: "It was a night of lovers.
All along the highway... motors were parked and dim figures were
clasped in revery" (Sinclair Lewis).
So, an engine is defined as exclusive from a motor by it's use of
energy transfer, but a motor is defined as encompassing all methods of
emparting energy into mechanical power for motion.
And to tell the truth, I have been misusing those terms for years.
I'll be damned.
Later,
Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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"My rod and my reel - they comfort me."
St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test
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