(1) Located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraft
(1) The door is well done and opens inboard , as it should, but I would prefer the builder offer this as an option and include more useful features for fisherman such as fish boxes, a saltwater wash down pump and rod holders as standard features.
(2) A verbal exchange with the RHIB crew, other SUNC's and the man took place, and the child was then taken back inboard by the man, subsequently assisted by the boarding party.
(3) Cobalt boats, widely admired as the Steinways of the runabout class - roughly defined as trailerable craft with inboard motors - are built about as far from a lapping tide as is geographically possible in America.
(4) Rob reduced the thrust in the right inboard engine slightly.
(5) Marshall's price for a new, normally equipped Sanderling, with inboard engine and trailer, is well over $40,000.
(6) Most Bertram 31s were powered by two 330-hp Mercury Marine inboard engines.
(7) Columns are pulled inboard to create a circulation zone around the perimeter, and adjustable fabric baffles at the column line enable the room to be blacked out, acoustically dampened, and planned to simulate different stage layouts.
(8) The Blue Fin is still in rotation, but a 405-horsepower inboard with a speedometer and a sound system is the family boat of choice.
(9) The boat was a small cabin cruiser with an inboard motor.
(10) Smoke starts trailing him from his right inboard engine.
(11) The skipper was at my side, a dip of the net and the fish was inboard .
(12) But Volvo's engineers wiped the slate clean and started with a blank sheet of paper in developing a new series of diesel sterndrive and inboard engines with just boating in mind.
(13) We maneuvered alongside and got lines round it and heaved it inboard .
(14) The engine is a Chrysler 318 V - 8 inboard with a straight shaft.
(15) When changing the oil in two inboard engines and a generator requires a human being with the arms of an orangutan and the I.Q. of a genius, something is wrong.
(16) But before the couple arrived in Northern California, life on the water meant an afternoon with an inboard motor and a pair of skis.
(17) But according to Mercury Marine, only about half the sterndrive and inboard engines its sells come equipped with EFI, largely due to cost.
(18) While the engine pads are about 10 times more expensive than the thin single sheets, with this experience our team started believing they would be worth using under inboard engines.
(19) A new departure of the company is the stocking of inboard Yanmar and Mercruiser diesel engines.
(20) Each dredge would then be tipped inboard and the scallops emptied by pulling a line over the emptying derrick from the base of the dredge.