Inboard motors may be of several types, suitable for the size of craft they are fitted to. Boats can use
one cylinder to
V12 engines, depending if they are used for racing or
trolling.
Small craft For pleasure craft, such as sailboats and speedboats, diesel,
gasoline and electric engines are used. Many inboard motors are derivatives of automobile engines, known as
marine automobile engines. The advent of the
stern drive propulsion leg improved design so that auto engines could easily power boats.
Large craft For larger craft, including ships, where outboard
propulsion would in any case not be suitable, the propulsion system may include many types, such as
diesel,
gas turbine, or even fossil-fuel or nuclear-generated steam. Some early models used coal for steam-driven ships. The largest engines in the world are marine diesel engines used to power
supertankers and
container ships. The Wärtsilä RT-flex96C produces , weighs , stands tall, is long, and has a maximum of 109 rpm. ==Cooling==