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Later purchased by [[Scott|McCulloch Corp.]] in 1956.
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Later purchased by [[Scott|McCulloch Corp.]] in 1956. Scott-Atwater is notable because this company first introduced outboard motors with forward, neutral, and reverse gear shift. Prior to this innovation, operators had to start the motor in forward and swivel the outboard 180 degrees in order to reverse.
  
  
 
[http://www.scott-atwater.com/History.htm Additional History]
 
[http://www.scott-atwater.com/History.htm Additional History]
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'''1949 Info:'''
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File:Scotta49001.jpg|1949 Magazine Ad
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'''1952 Info:'''
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File:Scottatwatera52001.jpg|1952 Magazine ad, part 1
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File:Scottatwatera52002.jpg|1952 Magazine ad, part 2
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'''1953 Info:'''
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File:Scottatwatera53001.jpg|1953 Magazine ad
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'''1954 Info:'''
 
'''1954 Info:'''
 
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File:Scottatwatera54001.jpg|1954 Scott-Atwater Ad
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File:Scottatwatera54001.jpg|1954 Scott-Atwater Ad 1
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File:Scottatwatera54002.jpg|1954 Scott-Atwater Ad 2
 
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[[Category:Propulsion]]
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[[Category:Outboards]]

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Scott-Atwater Mfg. Co.

Minneapolis, Minnesota


Later purchased by McCulloch Corp. in 1956. Scott-Atwater is notable because this company first introduced outboard motors with forward, neutral, and reverse gear shift. Prior to this innovation, operators had to start the motor in forward and swivel the outboard 180 degrees in order to reverse.


Additional History


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1952 Info:


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1956 Info:


1957 Info


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