Locking device for securing an outboard motor to a boat

Locks – Special application – For control and machine elements

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70159, 70259, 70DIG26, F16B 4100

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040589943

ABSTRACT:
A locking device for preventing the unauthorized removal of an outboard motor from a boat, where the outboard motor is clamped to the boat by a C-clamp, which is bolted to the stern of the boat. The locking device includes a casing which has holes aligned with the holes in the clamp to accommodate the bolts which can pass through the casing prior to their entry into the clamp thereby holding the casing in abutting relationship with the clamp while the boltheads are contained internally of the casing. A cover for the casing is pivotally connected to the casing at one end thereof, and contains a locking member at the other end therefor for securing the cover to the casing.

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