Marine propulsion – Inboard engine mount – Having thru-hull sealing means
Patent
1983-01-28
1984-10-23
Blix, Trygve M.
Marine propulsion
Inboard engine mount
Having thru-hull sealing means
440 52, 248558, 277 63, 384441, 403 3, B63H 506
Patent
active
044785852
ABSTRACT:
An inboard outboard drive having a structural part which passes through an opening in the hull of a boat. A mounting shield for supporting the structural part is at its inner portion provided with symmetrical receiver grooves into which the support flanges on the structural part may be selectively inserted in either one of two reversed positions and has in an outer portion an asymmetrically located flange for securing to the hull. The shield may according to need be put on the inner or outer side of the hull, depending on which of them is more even than the other.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3204598 (1965-09-01), Sharp
patent: 3669057 (1972-06-01), Shimanckas
patent: 3834344 (1974-09-01), Yoshino
patent: 4040378 (1977-08-01), Blanchard
Brandt Lennart
Pichl Heinz
AB Volvo Penta
Blix Trygve M.
Yeager Arthur G.
Young Patrick W.
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