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In 1862 there were no inboard motors and there were no mechnically-operated winches.
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Unlike inboard motors, outboard motors can be easily removed for storage or repairs.
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Modern sailing yachts can be equipped with electric inboard motors in order to reduce consumption of fossil fuel.
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Many inboard motors are derivatives of automobile engines, known as marine automobile engines.
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Some inboard motors are freshwater cooled, while others have a raw water cooling system where water from the lake, river or sea is pumped by the engine to cool it.
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