inboard Antonyms

Meaning of inboard

Wordnet

inboard (a)

located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraft

Webster

inboard (a. & adv.)

Inside the line of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; the opposite of outboard; as, an inboard cargo; haul the boom inboard.

From without inward; toward the inside; as, the inboard stroke of a steam engine piston, the inward or return stroke.

inboard Sentence Examples

  1. The inboard engine of the boat provided a smooth and quiet ride.
  2. The inboard propulsion system allowed for better maneuverability in tight spaces.
  3. The inboard propeller was protected from underwater obstacles, ensuring reliable operation.
  4. The inboard shaft connected the engine to the propeller, transmitting power efficiently.
  5. The inboard gearbox offered a wide range of gear ratios to optimize performance.
  6. The inboard fuel tank was conveniently located, reducing fuel spillage risks.
  7. The inboard bilge pumps effectively drained water from the engine compartment.
  8. The inboard batteries were protected from adverse weather conditions, ensuring reliable power.
  9. The inboard electrical system seamlessly integrated with the engine and other onboard components.
  10. The inboard navigation system provided accurate and real-time boat positioning data.

FAQs About the word inboard

located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraftInside the line of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; the opposite of outboard; as, an inboard c

pontoon,outboard, motorboat, outrigger, kayak, cruiser, powerboat, skiff, dinghy, canoe

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The inboard engine of the boat provided a smooth and quiet ride.

The inboard propulsion system allowed for better maneuverability in tight spaces.

The inboard propeller was protected from underwater obstacles, ensuring reliable operation.

The inboard shaft connected the engine to the propeller, transmitting power efficiently.