New Engine Program For Sterndrive Packages Detailed In Free Literature
Marine Drive Systems of Edison, N.J., is offering literature describing its recently announced new private label type program with certain suppliers of mediumsized marine engines. Under this program, engine companies will have the capability of offering directly, or through their outlets, a completely integrated sterndrive propulsion package centered around the latest 100 Series STERN-POWR product line.
Emphasis will be directed to simplify package definition, presentation and handling for each engine.
For special customer requirements, applicable drives will be furnished in cartons complete for delivery with the engines, ready for customer installation.
STERN-POWR drive systems are available in several different forms with a wide variety of combina1 tions of reduction ratios and rotational direction to suit mating engines and vessels. All standard drives are furnished with heavy duty electrohydraulic trim/life systems.
Steering systems are of the latest type marine gear operation Popular accessories are also available including trim angle indicators, controls, auto pilots and power steering.
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- DIESEL POWER REVIEW page: 12
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- Pan-American Naval Engineers To Hold 1983 Meeting In Washington page: 40
- Beier Offers Free Brochure On Nav/Com Equipment Certified Compass Repairs page: 41
- New Engine Program For Sterndrive Packages Detailed In Free Literature page: 42
- Gulf Fleet Marine Offers 20-Page Color Brochure Describing Vessels, Service page: 42
- New Design For Firefighting—Pemex 652 page: 43
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- Tracor Marine Announces Two Executive Appointments page: 46
- Marco To Build 75-Foot Tug For Hawaiian Island Service page: 48
- Alaska Ferry Maintenance Yard Under Construction In Ketchikan page: 58