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Plate out of enamel of 46x23 centimetres. Ole Evinrude was born in Norway in 1877. Its family moved in the United States when he was little boy, settling in Wisconsin. Learned Evinrude mechanics with the mechanics with the family farm. By a heat day of the summer 1906, Ole Evinrude made a picnic on an small island with Cary Bess, his future wife. When Bess mentioned that she would wish ices, Ole had to make a long distance with its oars, it is at this time there that it would have had the idea to manufacture a small engine adaptable to all boats. In 1909, it presented its first engines then with some modifications, obtained the patent in 1911.
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