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  • Inboard/outboard engines combine the power of an inboard with the maneuverability of an outboard.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • Inboard/outboard engines combine the power of an inboard with the maneuverability of an outboard.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • Inboard/outboard engines combine the power of an inboard with the maneuverability of an outboard.

    How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003

  • Inboard from that, a ring of flames leaped across the deck.

    Typhoon Season Douglass, Keith 2000

  • Inboard a drum tbuttered, feet danced, a song called to the spirits.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • Inboard diesel motors are generally used to propel the plastic rafts.

    1 Boat Design, Construction, and Propulsion 1987

  • Inboard damage must be worse, for the grav field was off -- he moved under Wayland's half a terrestrial g with a bounding ease that roused no enthusiasm in him -- and, oh-oh indeed, the nuclear generator was dead.

    A Circus of Hells Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1969

  • Inboard came another wave -- but not a large one this time -- and I pumped harder than ever.

    Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers W. Bertram Foster

  • Inboard the ship's bell struck eight times, and the boatswain's mate began shrilly piping the hands to dinner.

    A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926

  • Inboard wet disc brakes offer proven fail-safe stopping performance and energy absorption, while a fail-safe park brake featuring internal negative SAHR is available as an option.

    unknown title 2011

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