Marine propulsion device with elastomeric cushion

Marine propulsion – Screw propeller – With means effecting or facilitating movement of propulsion...

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440 53, 18832111, B63H 512

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049766406

ABSTRACT:
A marine propulsion device comprising a member adapted to be mounted on the transom of a boat, a housing which is mounted on the member for pivotal movement relative thereto and which has therein a first bore, an extendable and contractable hydraulic assembly having a first end connected to the member and having a second end having therein a second bore, a shaft extending through the first and second bores, a bushing surrounding the shaft in the first and second bores, and an elastomeric member surrounding the bushing in the first and second bores.

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