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  2. Sterndrive - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 Wynne left Kiekhaefer and in less than 90 days developed his own stern drive, which he subsequently patented. The first commercial introduction of sterndrives was the Volvo Penta "Aquamatic" at the 1959 New York Motor Boat Show. [1] [2] Kiekhaefer introduced a MerCruiser outdrive in 1961 at the Chicago Boat Show. By 1962, 16 ...

  3. Mercury Marine - Wikipedia

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    MerCruiser sterndrives and inboards range from 135 to 430 horsepower (320 kW) and Mercury Racing outboards produce up to 450 horsepower (340 kW) and sterndrives to 1,750 horsepower (1,300 kW). Subsidiaries include Mercury Precision Parts and Accessories as well as Mercury propellers and Mercury Jet Drives.

  4. BMW Marine - Wikipedia

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    BMW Marine, in conjunction with ZF, designed and manufactured a new stern drive unit. These stern drives were marketed as the BMW Z-Drive. Uniquely, these stern drives utilized a multiple wet clutch system. These drives competed with Sweden's Volvo Penta and Mercury Marine's Mercruiser Division of Stillwater, Oklahoma.

  5. Carl Kiekhaefer - Wikipedia

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    Later that year Kiekhaefer used his boat engineering and NASCAR skills to develop the 100 hp stern drive engine now known as MerCruiser. When Kiekhaefer resigned as president of the company in 1969, the company name changed to Mercury Marine. In 1970 he founded Kiekhaefer Aeromarine Motors, building racing engines.

  6. Hull number - Wikipedia

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    A Hull Identification Number (HIN) is a unique set of 12 characters, similar to the Vehicle Identification Number which is found on automobiles. In 1972, The United States Coast Guard was asked to create a standardized format for HINs to allow for better tracking of accidents and history of boats.

  7. Z-drive - Wikipedia

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    Azimuth thruster. A Z-drive is a type of marine propulsion unit. Specifically, it is an azimuth thruster.The pod can rotate 360 degrees allowing for rapid changes in thrust direction and thus vessel direction.

  8. Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)

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    Engines that were to be installed in the as yet unbuilt ZR-1's were sealed and crated for long-term storage. After they were built at the Mercruiser plant in Stillwater, Oklahoma they were shipped to Bowling Green, Kentucky and stored in the Corvette assembly plant until the 1994 and 1995 ZR-1s went down the assembly line.

  9. Azimuth thruster - Wikipedia

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    English inventor Francis Ronalds described what he called a propelling rudder in 1859 that combined the propulsion and steering mechanisms of a boat in a single apparatus. . The propeller was placed in a frame having an outer profile similar to a rudder and attached to a vertical shaft that allowed the device to rotate in plane while spin was transmitted to the propell

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