Boat engines are the heart and soul of watercraft, providing the power and propulsion necessary for smooth and reliable performance on the water. Whether it's for leisurely cruising, fishing, watersports, or commercial purposes, choosing the right boat engine is crucial for optimizing efficiency, speed, and overall enjoyment.
Outboard Engines
Outboard engines are one of the most popular types of boat engines and are commonly found on small to medium-sized watercraft. These engines are typically mounted on the transom of the boat and consist of a self-contained unit that includes the engine, gearbox, and propeller. Outboard engines offer several advantages, including easy installation, maneuverability, and the ability to tilt and trim the engine for shallow water operation. They are available in various power options, ranging from small horsepower for lightweight boats to high-performance engines for speed and acceleration.
Inboard Engines
Inboard engines, also known as inboard motors, are installed within the hull of the boat. Unlike outboard engines, the entire engine is submerged in water. Inboard engines are commonly found in larger vessels, such as cruisers, yachts, and commercial boats. They offer advantages such as a lower center of gravity, improved weight distribution, and reduced noise and vibration levels compared to outboard engines. Inboard engines can be powered by gasoline or diesel fuel, providing a range of options to suit different boat sizes and applications.
Stern Drive Engines
Stern drive engines, also known as inboard/outboard (I/O) engines, combine features of both inboard and outboard engines. They feature an inboard engine connected to a steerable drive unit, or stern drive, which is mounted on the transom of the boat. The stern drive includes a propeller and allows for directional control. Stern drive engines offer a balance of performance, maneuverability, and fuel efficiency. They are commonly used in recreational boats, offering the benefits of both inboard and outboard systems.
Jet Drive Engines
Jet drive engines are specifically designed for boats that operate in shallow water or require enhanced maneuverability. Instead of a traditional propeller, jet drive engines use a water pump to create a jet of water that propels the boat forward. Jet drives eliminate the risk of damage from submerged obstacles, such as rocks or seaweed, as there are no exposed propellers. They also provide precise steering control, allowing for quick turns and easy maneuvering. Jet drive engines are commonly used in personal watercraft, jet boats, and other vessels that navigate in shallow or debris-filled waters.
The T3.5 2-stroke outboard engine is the perfect choice for a variety of small to medium marine applications. Our T3.5 2-stroke outboard gives you plenty of power in a compact, portable package. With 61cc displacement and a 45mm bore/38mm stroke size, this reliable engine ensures excellent acceleration, moderate torque and smooth low-end performance. Adjustable needle bearing crankshafts ensure long maintenance-free life, while ball bearing pistons are designed to reduce friction and improve fuel efficiency and reliability. Our T3.5 engine is engineered to provide high torque at low r/min, it can produce higher power output up to working r/min compared to our T3 engine.