Ole Evinrude
Motor boats were invented in 1907.
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.
The tiller
no a PWC is in inboard because it doesn't have the big motor in the back like speed boats, john boats and pontoons.
The transom is the stern end of a boat, where you mount the outboard motor on a small boat.
Ole Evinrude1907the rebel
A Tohatsu is a brand of outboard motor. These motors are used on small boats as a method of propulsion. They are called "outboard" motors because they hang off the back end of the boat.
Boat's exhaust systems are located on the middle unit of the Outboard motor, but some of the fumes get in the water.
You can try this website to find out more about outboard motor boats so you can minimize your search options. Here is a link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outboard_motor.
The short answer is no. Boats are made with outboard, inboard-outboard, a hybrid using an inboard engine driving a stern mounted shaft that looks like the lower end of an outboard. Others use inboard engines, typically larger cruiser and specialty ski boats. Personal watercraft use a inboard engine powering a water jet pump. This jet drive system is also used in some boats. Most smaller boats are powered by outboards. New large outboards up to 400HP permit larger boats some over 30 ft long to be outboard powered. Most mid-size boats from 18-30 feet are powered by inboard-outboard systems to take advantage of larger automotive engines.
A Vintage Johnson 857171 outboard motor is from the year 1975. These small motors were designed for fresh water use on boats between 10 and 15 feet in length.
It includes establishments making electric outboard motors for boats