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Inboard

Inboard meaning

Situated within the hull of a vessel. | Positioned nearer to the centre line of a vessel.

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These boats have a regular inboard engine, but are turned 180° such that the transmission is in front of the engine, rather than behind, or "inline", which is a more common layout for inboard tournament ski boats.

It works on my gas inboard when I'm having inappropriate sex with it.

The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) handed over 12 fishing vessels with inboard diesel engines to Puntland State authorities on Wednesday.

Although most boats can generate power from their inboard engines, an increasing number carry auxiliary generators.

An inboard location reduces the unsprung weight and eliminates a source of heat transfer to the tires.

As a result, a large proportion of manatees exhibit spiral cutting propeller scars on their backs, usually caused by larger vessels that do not have skegs in front of the propellers like the smaller outboard and inboard-outboard recreational boats have.

Flow below the wing is accelerated outboard, flow outboard of the tips is accelerated upward, and flow above the wing is accelerated inboard, which results in the flow pattern illustrated at right.

For a ship to travel at high speeds would require a high oar-gearing, which is the ratio between the outboard length of an oar and the inboard length; it is this arrangement of the oars which is unique and highly effective for the trireme.

Instead, the Hornet uses bleed air vents on the inboard surface of the engine air intake ducts to slow and reduce the amount of air reaching the engine.

Lockheed's design also used blown flaps outboard, but inboard used patented reversing ejector nozzles.

Major portions of the skin of the inboard wings were corrugated, not smooth.

Modern sailing yachts can be equipped with electric inboard motors in order to reduce consumption of fossil fuel.

S. Marines attack variant with extra armor to protect the pilot and fuel tank, and the oil coolers relocated inboard to reduce vulnerability to ground fire.

The brake discs are not mounted at the wheels as on conventional automobiles, but are inboard, attached to the outside of each differential.

The difference in the spanwise component of velocity above and below the wing (between being in the inboard direction above and in the outboard direction below) persists at the trailing edge and into the wake downstream.

The emergence of ISA boards which supported LocalTalk made LaserWriters immediately connectable to PCs, and most probably undermined the success of H-P's inboard PostScript interpreter.

There would be three files of oarsmen on each side tightly but workably packed by placing each man outboard of, and in height overlapping, the one below, provided that thalamian tholes were set inboard and their ports enlarged to allow oar movement.

These discs were mounted inboard near the transmission, and were powered by the vehicle's central hydraulic system.

These pods would collect the needed samples on a filter, while an additional smaller "localiser" pod was fitted to the port wing, inboard of the main pylons.

These potentially lethal characteristics were later solved through the addition of a small, convert-long stall strip to the leading edge of the outer starboard wing, just inboard of the gun ports.