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  2. Oceanvolt - Wikipedia

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    The award-winning Oceanvolt SD8.6 electric motor system for sailboats. Oceanvolt is a Finnish boat electric motor manufacturer founded in 2004 by Janne Kjellman. The company was formerly known as Electric Ocean. Oceanvolt is headquartered in Vantaa, Finland.

  3. Marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    While paddles and sails are still used on some smaller boats, most modern ships are propelled by mechanical systems consisting of an electric motor or internal combustion engine driving a propeller, or less frequently, in pump-jets, an impeller. Marine engineering is the discipline concerned with the engineering design process of marine ...

  4. Underwater thruster - Wikipedia

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    Matching the propeller load with motor torque: One of the more difficult design problem of underwater thrusters is to match the propeller load line with the motor power line. If it does not happen the overall efficiency of the thruster will fall well below maximum or only a small percentage of motor power will be used. [citation needed]

  5. Tim Niemier - Wikipedia

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    In January 1988, Tim founded kayak manufacturing and sales company, Ocean Kayak, to produce these unique kayaks using polyethylene. Ocean Kayak was producing upwards of 200 kayaks per day when its assets were purchased in 1997 by Johnson Worldwide Associates, now Johnson Outdoors, Inc. [2] Since selling Ocean Kayak, Niemier has been providing ...

  6. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water; Kiteboating is the act of using a kite rig as a power source to propel a boat; Kneeboarding is an aquatic sport where the participant is towed on a buoyant, convex, and hydrodynamically shaped board at a planing speed, most often behind a motorboat.

  7. Flyak - Wikipedia

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    The Flyak was designed by Einar Rasmussen and Peter Ribe in Norway and released in 2005. [2] The hydrofoil lift method is well established for motor- and man-powered water craft, but the Flyak is the first to incorporate the design into a commercially marketed kayak.

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