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| | Epinions.com - What is an Inboard |
 | | Most inboard engines are ‘raw water cooled’, Separate lubrication system, (don’t worry I will explain these later) any cylinder formation, be it straight 3, straight 4, V6, V8, racing. |
 | | OK cooling is the first thing that defines an inboard engine, or any marine engine for that matter. |
 | | Arneson drives for instance are different to most applications, where steering and trim is done by the shaft, the prop is fixed to a straight shaft, which is attached to hydraulic rams which move the shaft left or right up and down in order to steer etc, again, not found on standard boats. |
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