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  2. Sea-Doo - Wikipedia

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    Sea-Doo is a Canadian brand of personal watercraft (PWC) and boats manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). [1] [2] All Sea-Doo models are driven by an impeller-driven waterjet. [3] [4] All Sea-Doo PWC models are produced at BRP's plants in Querétaro and Juárez, Mexico. Its Rotax engines are produced at BRP's plant in ...

  3. Sea-Doo XP - Wikipedia

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    The Sea-Doo XP was a model of personal watercraft produced by Bombardier Recreational Products from 1991 to 2004. [1] The Sea-Doo XP is a significant model in that it was the first high performance version of a sit-down style watercraft to be offered by any manufacturer. Since the craft's introduction, all other personal watercraft ...

  4. Hercules Engine Company - Wikipedia

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    Hercules became known as White Engine at this point. This new trajectory for Hercules was short lived, however, with a rapid decline in White's fortunes, leaving Hercules little changed. White sold Hercules to Wedtech in 1986, which held the engine maker only briefly, before selling to a group of investors the next year. Significant here with ...

  5. Sea Skimmer, Aqua Skimmer, Aqua Dart - Wikipedia

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    The fuel tank has a capacity of 3.5 gallons. The engine was electrically started from a 12-volt battery system. A pull type starter cord was also available. The propeller shaft and underwater exhaust extended one foot below the keel. Aqua Dart was in negotiations with Mercury Marine for additional engines to support its needs in 1966.

  6. Salvage tug - Wikipedia

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    French salvage tug Abeille Bourbon which also serves as an emergency tow vessel (ETV) USNS Grapple Example of modern naval rescue and salvage ship. A salvage tug, also known historically as a wrecking tug, is a specialized type of tugboat that is used to rescue ships that are in distress or in danger of sinking, or to salvage ships that have already sunk or run aground.

  7. de Havilland Hornet - Wikipedia

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    The Hornet used "slimline" Merlin engines of types 130 and 131, which had engine ancillaries repositioned to minimise frontal area and drag. It was unusual for a British design in having propellers that rotated in opposite directions; the two engine crankshafts rotated in the same direction but the Merlin 131 added an idler gear to reverse its ...