Inboard/outboard and outboard guiding safety device and method

Signals and indicators – Nautical

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116 31, 116 28R, 116173, 440 2, 440900, B63B 4900

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050523279

ABSTRACT:
A directional guidance device is provided for use on pleasure boats to indicate the direction of propeller thrust of an outboard motor or inboard/outboard steerable mechanism that are hidden from the view of the pilot by the transom during docking. The device includes an upright member with a rigged directional flag member pointing in the direction of thrust with an attachment device at the lower end of the upright member to attach and detach the device to the top of or to the top of the inboard/outboard steerable propeller.

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