sterndrivejärjestelmä
Sterndrivejärjestelmä, often simply called sterndrive, is a type of marine propulsion system that combines features of both inboard engines and outboard motors into a single unit. The system consists of an internal combustion engine or electric motor housed within the hull, a gearbox, and a propeller shaft that ends in a drive unit resembling an outboard. The drive unit is mounted at the stern of the vessel and can be angled by a hydro- or hydraulic thrust lever, allowing the boat to be steered without a separate rudder.
The main component of a sterndrive is the drive unit, which contains the gearbox, transfer case, and
Sterndrives were first introduced in the 1950s as a solution for medium‑size pleasure craft that required the
Advantages of the sterndrive system include reduced weight, lower fuel consumption compared to traditional displacement engines,
Typical maintenance tasks involve regular inspection of the drive shaft, bearing clearance, protector plates, and hydraulic