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The most commonly used marine propulsion system is the internal combustion engine. It typically operates on diesel fuel or heavy fuel oil and works by converting the energy released from the combustion of the fuel into mechanical energy that turns the boat's propeller.
The gearbox of a marine engine is a mechanical component that is responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the propeller. In simple terms, it is a device that changes the speed, torque, and direction of the power generated by the engine to propel the vessel forward or backward.
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