It depends on the boat. Some have an engine cover that is removable and the engine can be removed easily. Others have the engine under a deck and you literally have to cut a hole in the deck to remove the engine. On really big boats it may be easier to cut a hole in the side of the boat to remove the engine.
boat with an inboard motor
My boat is a 1996 Four Winns Jet boat, and I am replacing a freeze break motor.
Yes. A motor doesn't guarantee that a boat cannot sink.
I am reconditioning an inboard engine SerA339144. dive me some info
Either sails or with motors, either inboard or outboard. Inboard has basically a car motor connected to the propeller, outboard, the motor hangs on the back of the boat.
140 Horse Power
The boat does still go full throtle
I donno. What about MTY4639
You need a boat license if your boat is fitted with an auxiliary motor or an inboard motor. If you are in a canoe, kayak, or rowboat, you do not need a license. Check the website via Google for more information.
Inboard motors are usually heavier than outboard motors and can not be lifted up and haled away every time the boat docks. They do not need to be. They require maintenance but no where near as much.
A boat with a gasoline inboard engine
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