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Bob La Londe wrote:
Ok, we are all familiar with inboards, I/Os, and outboards. Most of us have seen a stern wheeler or a side wheeler or a picture of one, but what else is there? I have run a cross refferences to a steam jet outboard. Haven't seen one or even read a review of one yet, but it sure sounds interesting. There is another I/O drive that looks interesting. Looks like a ball joing or soemthing like that where it comes out of the transom and it sticks way back behind the behing unlike the usual I/O that looks like the lower half of an outboard. I guess its more of an inboard application that turns instead of using a rudder. Anyway. Iwas curious what kinds of unusual drives there were ot there. http://www.twindisc.com/products_pag...ace_drives.htm http://www.powervent.com/main.html http://www.seafury.com/design_build.html ....and the Penn Yan Tunnel Drive... & others... Rob |
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