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  2. Evinrude Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    Evinrude produced two-stroke direct-injected engines ranging from 25 hp (19 kW) to a 3.6L V8 250HP & 300 HP in 1985 and change to 4.0L V8 250 HP & 300 HP in 1986 onward to the end of the production of the V8 configuration. They used carburetors until the late 1990s when EPA clean air regulations mandated new technologies. OMC partnered with ...

  3. Johnson Outboards - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1920s, they surpassed Evinrude in sales, and dominated the outboard racing scene. In 1928, the brothers bought the Birmingham Automotive Company site in Peterborough, Ontario and established the Canadian Johnson Motor Company Ltd. [ 2 ] By 1931 they produced cedar strip hulls at their Canadian facility. [ 3 ]

  4. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    The Waterman outboard engine appears to be the first gasoline-powered outboard offered for sale in significant numbers. [11] It was developed from 1903 in Grosse Ile, Michigan, with a patent application filed in 1905 [12] Starting in 1906, [13] [14] the company went on to make thousands of his "Porto-Motor" [15] units, [16] claiming 25,000 ...

  5. Outboard Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 1921, Evinrude was back in business, in a venture he called the ELTO Outboard Motor Company. His new offering was the Evinrude Light Twin Outboard, a motor partly made of aluminum, reducing its weight by a third. Popular with the fishing fleets, this revolutionary engine outstripped sales of Evinrude's original outboard motor within three years.

  6. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Roski was created in Roxton Falls, Quebec as a manufacturer of composite parts for the Ski-Doo. In the 1960s, V-8 engines were added. On February 18, 1964, J. Armand Bombardier died of cancer at age 56. Until then, he oversaw all areas of operation and controlled the research department, making all the drawings himself.

  7. Ole Evinrude - Wikipedia

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    Ole Evinrude formed Evinrude Outboard Motors, which he sold in 1913 in order to look after his sick wife. In 1919, Evinrude invented a more efficient and lighter two-cylinder motor. Having sold his part in Clemick & Evinrude, he founded ELTO or the Elto Outboard Motor Company. (ELTO was an acronym for "Evinrude Light Twin Outboard".)