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  2. Evinrude Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Evinrude E-TEC was the first outboard engine technology to win the US Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Excellence Award, which recognizes low emission levels. According to the EPA, when compared to a similar four-stroke engine at the time of the award, carbon monoxide emissions with Evinrude E-TEC were typically 30 to 50 percent ...

  3. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Bombardier purchased the Evinrude Outboard Motors and Johnson Outboards trade names for the insolvent Outboard Marine Corporation. [19] In 2003, the company sold Bombardier Recreational Products to a group of investors: Bain Capital (50%), Bombardier Family (35%) and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (15%) for $875 million. [20]

  4. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    Trim is the angle of the motor in relation to the hull, as illustrated below. The ideal trim angle is the one in which the boat rides level, with most of the hull on the surface instead of plowing through the water. If the motor is trimmed out too far, the bow will ride too high in the water. With too little trim, the bow rides too low.

  5. 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".)

  6. Evinrude - Wikipedia

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    Evinrude may refer to: Evinrude Outboard Motors, a company that builds outboard motors for boats; The dragonfly in the 1977 Disney animated film The Rescuers;

  7. ETEC - Wikipedia

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    ETEC may refer to: Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, a bacterium; Energy Technology Engineering Center, a nuclear engineering complex in California; Etec Systems, Inc., a technology company; Escadron de transport, d'entrainement et de calibration, a unit of the French Air Force; E-TEC II, a car engine

  8. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    A multihull is a boat or ship with more than one hull, whereas a vessel with a single hull is a monohull. The most common multihulls are catamarans (with two hulls), and trimarans (with three hulls). There are other types, with four or more hulls, but such examples are very rare and tend to be specialised for particular functions. [1]

  9. Edna Mayne Hull - Wikipedia

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    Edna May Hull van Vogt (May 1, 1905 – January 20, 1975) was a Canadian science fiction writer who published under the name E. Mayne Hull. She was the first wife of A. E. van Vogt , also a science fiction writer.