internal-combustion engine that mounts at stern of small boat
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located away from the midline of a vessel or aircraft
<adj.all> the outboard section of a wing outboard rigging
Outboard \Out"board`\, a. & adv. (Naut.) 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.
Under the agreement, 80% of all Genmar pre-rigged outboard boats will be equipped to accept Outboard Marine motors.
The maker of outboard motors and other boat motors said Stratos is the third boat maker it has acquired or agreed to acquire since Dec. 15.
Boeing makes the outboard sections of the wing and the aft section of the fuselage for the tailless bomber.
Italian officials reported Tuesday that six Albanians who fled their country in a small boat were picked up in the Adriatic during the night by a West German sailboat after their outboard motor failed.
Each of the king's two launches will have twin 300-horsepower outboard motors, an outsized powerplant that can push a Whaler to more than 50 miles per hour.
Outboard is the second-largest maker of outboard motors after Brunswick Corp., Skokie, Ill.
Lebanese police said an Israeli patrol vessel spotted two rubber dinghies with outboard motors, each carrying four guerrillas, as they sailed south of Tyre toward Israel.
Such a move could have given Genmar effective control of Outboard, the world's largest maker of outboard boat motors.
Outboard, a maker of outboard motors, marine products and lawn-care equipment, in recent months has bought four other boat makers as part of a strategy to combine its engines with new boat models to produce boat-and-motor packages.
So the company is using a smaller boat _ a Boston Whaler with an outboard motor _ to serve the 20 to 30 stops along the route.
They set off from Tarawa, the island capital, in a Fisheries Division 28-foot fibreglass open boat with an outboard motor.
Getting there took a ride in a puttering outboard with a studiedly silent lobster fisherman and then a hop by local sailboat, but it was worth it.
An additional $1 billion could be saved over three years, he says, by imposing user fees for non-emergency Coast Guard Services, such as getting a tow if your outboard runs out of fuel.
But recently a notion somehow has developed that the economy now will alter course or speed with alacrity, more in the manner of our small outboard motorboat than any supertanker.
There are vintage lures, rods, reels and boats, classic and antique outboard motors, and other stuff that's truly unique.
Mr. Shimizu also oversees Suzuki's U.S. motorcycle, outboard motor and generator sales.