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motorboat

 
Dictionary: mo·tor·boat   ('tər-bōt') pronunciation
n.
A boat propelled by an internal-combustion engine or other motor. Also called powerboat.


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n.see powerboat.

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IN BRIEF: A small vessel driven by an engine.

pronunciation We preferred to sail but we owned a motorboat instead.

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2004, 22 ft Spencer Runabout, 380 hp Crusader engine, Spencer Boatworks, Saranac Lake, New York
1928 Chris Craft Cadet, from Schroon Lake, photographed in Saranac Lake
1929 Richardson Croisette, 29 foot, Chrysler Ace engine, from Lower Saranac Lake, at Lake Flower, Saranac Lake, New York

An outboard motor is installed on the rear of a boat and contains the internal combustion engine which runs at over 1200 horsepower, the gearbox, and the propeller.

An inboard/outboard contains a hybrid of a powerplant and an outboard, where the internal combustion engine is installed inside the boat, and the gearbox and propeller are outside.

There are two configurations of an inboard, v-drive and direct drive. A direct drive has the powerplant mounted near the middle of the boat with the propeller shaft straight out the back, where a v-drive has the powerplant mounted in the back of the boat facing backwards having the shaft go towards the front of the boat then making a 'V' towards the rear. The v-drive has become increasingly popular due to the wakeboarding and wakesurfing sports.

Motorboats vary greatly in size and configuration, from the 4-meter, open Boston Whaler type to the luxury mega-yachts capable of crossing an ocean.

History

Although the Screw propeller had been added to an engine (steam engine) as early as the 18th century in Birmingham, England by James Watt, the petrol engine only came about in the later part of the 19th century, at which point Frederick William Lanchester recognized the potential of combining the two components to create the first all British powerboat, tested in Oxford England the powerboat was born. Late in that same period fishermen in San Francisco were being transforming their feluccas into early versions of the Monterey clipper, also known locally as put-puts.

Lanchester began to find the conflict between his job as works manager and his research work irksome. Therefore, in 1893, he resigned his position in favour of his younger brother George. At about the same time, he produced a second engine similar in design to his previous one but running on benzene 800 r.p.m. An important part of his new engine was the revolutionary carburettor, for mixing the fuel and air correctly. His invention was known as a wick carburettor, because fuel was drawn into a series of wicks, from where it was vapourized. He patented this invention in 1905.

Lanchester installed his new petrol engine in a flat-bottomed launch, which the engine drove via a stern paddle wheel. Lanchester built the launch in the garden of his home in Olton, Warwickshire. The boat was launched at Salter’s slipway in Oxford in 1904, and was the first motorboat built in Britain.

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Translations: Motorboat
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - motorbåd

Nederlands (Dutch)
motorboot

Français (French)
n. - canot automobile

Deutsch (German)
n. - Motorboot

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - βενζινάκατος

Italiano (Italian)
motoscafo

Português (Portuguese)
n. - lancha (f)

Русский (Russian)
моторная лодка

Español (Spanish)
n. - motora, lancha motora

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - motorbåt

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
汽船, 汽艇

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 汽船, 汽艇

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 발동기선

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - モーターボート

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) زورق آلي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮סירת מנוע‬


 
 

 

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