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Choosing the Right Engine Cut-Off System
Portect your crew and boat by learning the what and why of boat-engine cut-off switches, otherwise known as "kill" switches.
Your car and your motorboat both rely on engines to move, but both vehicles use very different types of engines in order to ...
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Marine vs automotive engines: The main differences
Marine engines and automotive engines are as different as Steinway pianos and comedy keyboards that operate by squeezing loud, well-tuned hamsters. They may look the same on the outside, but there's a ...
If an angler wants a new motor, there are more options than ever, more colors to match your gelcoat, and lower heartaches at the gas pump.
What’s better than racing around the lake on a pontoon boat? Some people would rather peacefully idle through a cove, while others might prefer shutting off that pontoon engine completely and casting ...
Selecting the appropriate marine power is crucial for achieving optimal boat performance. US Coast Guard regulations guide this process on some boats, but among larger vessels over 20 feet in length ...
The higher the fuel’s octane rating, the less likely it is to prematurely ignite and cause engine knocking. phive2015/Adobe Stock We see the numbers every day at the local gas station, with gas sold ...
Glueckstadt, Germany-headquartered testing and monitoring solutions provider CM Technologies GmbH has welcomed a new service ...
An open-loop cooling system, also called raw water cooling, draws water directly from the body of water the boat is floating in, whether it's saltwater or freshwater. That water is pulled through a ...
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