Outboard
motors are typically used to push boats through the water at faster
speeds. You can find these outboard motors along with ribs in a wide variety of power
levels used for everything from small-sized rowboats to large-sized
fishing boats.
The
outboard motors appear in both electric as
well as gasoline powered versions. The electric versions are often
smaller and deliver less horsepower in exchange for a noise-free
ride. These outboard motors from Tohatsu, Mariner, Yamaha are beneficial for smaller watercrafts or
for fishing to mitigate noise that may scare away fishes. On the
contrary, gasoline powered outboard motors are quite noisy but can
provide much more power. These begin as low as two or three
horsepower for small watercraft and can reach well to hundreds to
power large fishing boats. Another possibility to increase power is
to have multiple outboards. It is certainly not uncommon to find
large fishing boats powered by two or even four outboard motors all
attached with the same steering wheel.
Outboard
motors are usually durable and can often
last for a longer period of time. However, appropriate care is
required. The two biggest threats are carbon and heat. Boat owners
must always ensure that the engine's cooling system is functioning to
combat heat. With appropriate care, outboard motors can provide you
several years of service.