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Max shaft horsepower refers to the maximum power output that can be delivered by a shaft in a mechanical system, typically measured in horsepower (hp). It indicates the peak performance capability of an engine or motor, often used in marine and aviation applications to assess propulsion efficiency. This measurement is crucial for determining the operational limits and performance characteristics of engines and other machinery.

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