Nearly all machinery used on waterborne craft is used for propulsion. Many marine transmissions were developed to meet higher standards of dependability and reliability due to the extreme nature of the water environment.
Engine use on water must be able to withstand the extreme conditions listed below:
- High humidity
- Salt-water corrosion
- Vibration
- Water motion
- Shock
- Fluctuating demand
- Lack of immediate support services
It is important to have a reliable gas or diesel engine when you are boating whether it is for work or pleasure. Most transmissions come in inboard or outboard styles. The outboard engine encompasses the propeller, engine and drive shaft. These engines are helpful in propelling small sailboats, rowboats and small boats. Inboard engines are adapted from automotive engines because they are light, compact and lower in cost. They are dominate among pleasure boats and small fishing boats because they can be used by operators that are familiar with this type of engine. Most twin disc transmissions are designed to meet the horsepower and operating needs of the boat whether it requires heavy-duty use or periodic outings. These transmission features make your engine run smoother.
Standard engines should offer a pleasurable boating experience. Twin disc transmissions offer quiet operation, quick shifting and smooth transitions in forward and reverse. Boating enthusiasts, fishermen and commercial watercraft operators depend on the products at Dieselpro.com to keep them running smoothly with reliable parts and dependable service.
Dieselpro.com has the parts you want whether you are maintaining, repairing or building an engine. We carry only top-quality parts from gaskets and plates to rings and gauges from the name brands you trust. Our customers receive the best advice from our customer support staff, who are specialists in the field as well as superior savings on all of our excellent marine transmissions. Let Dieselpro.com get you back on the water as quick as possible with our fast shipping.
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