Inboard, Outboard, and Sterndrive Boat Engines

Boats use different propulsion systems to move through the water, and the terms for these drive types can be confusing. Each type, and its variations, has its own pros and cons depending on what you enjoy doing with your boat. Some are better for water sports like wakeboarding and waterskiing, while others are good for fishing in shallow water. Let’s explore the pros and cons of each type of engine to help you decide which might be the better fit for you.


Inboard boat engines


An inboard boat engine is installed inside the hull and is fixed in place, typically connected to the propeller through a drive shaft. Inboard propulsion systems are popular for watersport boats because they produce a small, clean wake with the propeller positioned underwater. There are two main types of inboard setups:

DIRECT DRIVE

With a direct drive inboard, the engine is placed in the centre of the boat, and a drive shaft goes straight to the propeller at the back of the boat. On smaller boats, you can easily see the engine compartment in the centre of the passenger area.

Advantages of Direct Drives
  • Minimal power loss compared to a V-drive.
  • Highly accessible engine, making repairs and service easy.
  • Better weight distribution, making it easier to get the boat on plane.
Disadvantages of Direct Drives
  • The engine’s central location reduces seating space compared to V-drive setups.
  • Limited ability to adjust the trim.

V-DRIVE

A V-drive setup positions the engine at the back of the boat, behind the transom. Unlike the direct drive, the engine faces backward. The driveshaft comes out the front of the boat, then quickly turns and angles down and back towards the stern.

Advantages of V-Drives
  • Lots of space in the centre of the boat.
  • Provides a platform at the stern of the boat, making fishing and other activities more convenient.
  • A small wake is perfect for water skiing and other water sports.
Disadvantages of V-Drives
  • The engine’s rear placement can make repairs and servicing challenging.
  • The V-angle of the drive shaft causes greater power loss compared to direct drives.
  • Trim adjustment is not possible.

Outboard boat engines


Outboard boat engines are mounted on the stern and include the engine, drive shaft, and propeller in one unit. They range from small 2-horsepower units to powerful 600-horsepower models, but for family boating, they typically fall between 90 and 300 horsepower. As outboards have grown more powerful, they are increasingly used on larger cabin cruisers and day boats that traditionally had inboard engines. Some of these boats are now equipped with three or four outboards, providing more power than the largest sterndrive engine pairs and delivering performance once thought impossible.

Advantages of Outboards
  • Lightweight.
  • Outboards can be fully lifted out of the water, providing access to shallow areas that other boats can’t reach.
  • The engine is fully visible and out of the water, making it easy to work on.
  • Outboard motors need less winter care.
Disadvantages of Outboards
  • Doesn’t match the power and torque of inboards and stern drives (though modern outboards are becoming quite powerful, and multiple outboards can be used together).
  • Louder than other options because the engine is exposed.
  • Older 2-stroke outboards are being phased out because of emission regulations.

Sterndrive Boat Engines


Sterndrive Boat Engines

A sterndrive, also known as an inboard/outboard, blends the features of inboard and outboard systems. It uses a four-stroke engine, often a modified automotive engine, mounted inside the hull like an inboard. However, it steers the boat through a drive unit similar to an outboard motor. When you turn the steering wheel, the drive unit pivots to control the boat’s direction.

Advantages of Sterndrives
  • Ability to adjust the lower unit like an outboard motor.
  • A larger, more powerful inboard engine that outperforms outboard motors.
  • The engine at the stern creates more seating space and a larger rear platform.
Disadvantages of Sterndrives
  • Constant exposure to water can harm the lower unit.

Ultimately, choosing between an inboard, outboard, or stern drive depends on personal preference and how you use your boat. An avid fisherman might prefer the manoeuvrability and light weight of an outboard motor. A water skier may opt for an inboard setup to benefit from a larger engine and a small wake. If versatility is important, a sterndrive could offer the best of both inboard and outboard features. Additionally, factors like family size and boat size can influence your decision, as a direct drive inboard engine can take up considerable space in the boat.

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