Single or twins?

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The performance of a single and a double gas engined-boat is examined. Single gas-engined boats with one outboard were cheaper and lighter, while double gas engined boats with double outboards burn more fuel and have slower speed. However, personal preferences have a weight on this matter.

author: Banse, Tim
Evaluation, Motors

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Outboards '98

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The 1998 models of outboard engines signifies the continuing evolution and innovation of outboard motors for lower emissions, greater durability, as well as increased reliability and fuel efficiency. Along with this development is the introduction of fuel injection systems.

author: Banse, Tim
Product development, Outboard motors

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Speedy spring

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Commissioning a boat for spring can be done successfully by following a game plan. Preparations should include fully charging batteries, checking battery cables and connectors, cleaning cylinders, inspecting propellers, and tightening nuts, bolts and fasteners.

author: Banse, Tim
Maintenance and repair, Motorboats

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subjects list: Boats and boating, Boating, Boats, Engines
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