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  2. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    These range from 2-, 3-, and 4-cylinder models generating 15 to 135 horsepower (11 to 101 kW) suitable for hulls up to 17 feet (5.2 m) in length to powerful V6 and V8 cylinder blocks rated up to 627 hp (468 kW)., [2] with sufficient power to be used on boats of 37 feet (11 m) or longer.

  3. USCGC Vigorous - Wikipedia

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    Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. VA-144, "U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous", 7 photos, 5 color transparencies, 10 data pages, 1 photo caption page USCGC Vigorous stands by to assist the cruise ship Carnival Triumph adrift in the Gulf of Mexico on 11 Feb. 2013 after an engine room fire the day before.

  4. Outboard Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Outboard Marine Corporation sometimes referred to as Outboard Motor Company was formed in 1929 when ELTO was merged with Lockwood-Ash Motor Company. They began using the name OMC in 1956. Outboard Marine Corporation was the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of outboard motors and second largest producer of powerboats.

  5. James Madison-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    SSBN-627 Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. 5 March 1962 15 March 1963 28 July 1964 20 November 1992 Disposed of through Ship-Submarine Recycling Program, 1997 Tecumseh: SSBN-628 General Dynamics Electric Boat: 1 June 1962 22 June 1963 29 May 1964 23 July 1993 Disposed of through Ship-Submarine Recycling Program, 1994 Daniel Boone* SSBN-629

  6. Mercury Marine - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Marine is a marine engine division of Brunswick Corporation headquartered in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The main product line is outboard motors . It also produces the MerCruiser line of sterndrives and inboard engines , as well as a lineup of electric outboard motors.

  7. Evinrude Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    Evinrude Outboard Motors was a North American company that built a major brand of two-stroke outboard motors for boats. Founded by Ole Evinrude in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1907, it was formerly owned by the publicly traded Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC) since 1935 but OMC filed for bankruptcy in 2000.

  8. USS Thompson (DD-627) - Wikipedia

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    USS Thompson (DD-627) (later DMS-38) was first a Gleaves-class destroyer, then became an Ellyson-class destroyer minesweeper. She was the second Navy ship named "Thompson", and the first named in honor of Robert M. Thompson .

  9. USS James Madison - Wikipedia

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    USS James Madison (SSBN-627), the lead ship of her class of ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Founding Father James Madison (1751–1836), the fourth President of the United States (1809–1817).