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Kermath, the Glossary

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The Kermath was an automobile built in Detroit, Michigan in 1907.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Chris-Craft Boats, Detroit, Engine configuration, Garfield Wood, Hunt Boat Company, Magneto, Michigan, Multi-valve, Overhead camshaft engine, Port of Seattle, Runabout (car), Single-cylinder engine, Toronto, V12 engine.

  2. Marine engines

Chris-Craft Boats

Chris-Craft Boats was an American boats manufacturer founded by Christopher Columbus Smith (1861–1939).

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Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Engine configuration

The engine configuration describes the fundamental operating principles by which internal combustion engines are categorized.

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Garfield Wood

Garfield Arthur "Gar" Wood (December 4, 1880 – June 19, 1971) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, and championship motorboat builder and racer who held the world water speed record on several occasions.

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Hunt Boat Company

Hunt Marine Service and Hunt Boat Company was a wooden shipbuilding company in Richmond, California.

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Magneto

A magneto is an electrical generator that uses permanent magnets to produce periodic pulses of alternating current.

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Michigan

Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.

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Multi-valve

A multi-valve or multivalve engine is one where each cylinder has more than two valves (an intake, and an exhaust).

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Overhead camshaft engine

An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.

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Port of Seattle

The Port of Seattle is a United States government agency overseeing the seaport of Seattle, Washington, United States as well as Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.

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Runabout (car)

A runabout is a car body style popular in the 1910s, based on the horse-drawn runabout carriage.

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Single-cylinder engine

A single-cylinder engine, sometimes called a thumper, is a piston engine with one cylinder.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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V12 engine

A V12 engine is a twelve-cylinder piston engine where two banks of six cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft.

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See also

Marine engines

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermath