Marine propulsion – Self-propelled vehicle having land and water propulsion means – Having separated propulsion means for land and water
Patent
1986-09-24
1988-02-09
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Marine propulsion
Self-propelled vehicle having land and water propulsion means
Having separated propulsion means for land and water
248640, 114 56, 440 66, B63B 108
Patent
active
047239280
ABSTRACT:
An outboard engine bracing system for utilization on a boat hull having a transom. The outboard engine bracing system comprises an outboard extension formed integral with the boat hull and being located above the actual transom of the hull and extending rearwardly beyond the transom. A plurality of brackets are interposed between the transom and the outboard extension, being formed integral with the transom and the outboard extension. The outboard engine bracing system is adapted to have mounted thereon a conventional outboard motor.
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Donzi Marine
Gerken Karen M.
Hoffman Martin P.
Lever Jack Q.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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