Most of the time, the owner of a seagoing boat or ship would prefer to keep their craft in dry moorings, but having even the smallest craft dry-docked for any significant length of time is often prohibitively expensive. As such, the majority of seagoing craft are moored at sea when not in use, either secured to a sturdy mooring or pontoon or anchored in a safe anchora
- If you're in the market for a new boat, you probably need to choose between an inboard engine and outboard motor; the inboard engine is built into the boat compartment, under the flooring. Like a car engine, an inboard engine is a permanent part of the boat and not meant to be removed. The outboard motor is portable and attached to the back of the boat with heavy-duty
- Inboard and outboard engines both offer some advantages for boat owners, but if you're serious about boating and enjoying your time on the water, you want to ensure you've considered an inboard engine. Boat owners often don't realize the advantages it offers over an outboard engine and may be missing out on some of its benefits every time they take their boat out. Not