Marine propulsion – Inboard engine mount – Having thru-hull sealing means
Patent
1985-02-08
1987-06-16
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Marine propulsion
Inboard engine mount
Having thru-hull sealing means
440113, B63H 2332
Patent
active
046733620
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for covering a stern drive aperture in the hull of a boat. It comprises a planar plate having a plurality of arm members projecting outwardly from its sides. It further has a hole completely through the surface of the plate which is encircled by the mouth of a hollow vessel. The apparatus is useful in protecting the exposed parts of a boat engine when the external drive mechanism is removed for storage or shipment.
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Avila Stephen P.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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