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Listed by 1964 as Dearborn Marine Engine Division of Eaton Manufacturing Company. Address was given as 7100 E. 15 Mile Rd, Warren, Michigan.
  
  
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File:Eatonb61012.jpg|1961 Brochure p12
 
File:Eatonb61012.jpg|1961 Brochure p12
 
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'''1962 Information'''
 
'''1962 Information'''
 
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File:Aerocraftb62002.jpg|Eaton Powernaut in 1962 AeroCraft Brochure
 
File:Aerocraftb62002.jpg|Eaton Powernaut in 1962 AeroCraft Brochure
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'''1964 Information'''
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File:Eatonb64001.jpg|1964 Eaton Brochure, p1
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File:Eatonb64002.jpg|1964 Eaton Brochure, p2
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File:Eatonb64003.jpg|1964 Eaton Brochure, p3
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File:Eatonb64004.jpg|1964 Eaton Brochure, p4
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File:Eatonb64005.jpg|1964 Eaton Brochure, p5
 
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Eaton Powernaut Sterndrives

Eaton Mfg. Co.

Madison Hts, Michigan


Listed by 1964 as Dearborn Marine Engine Division of Eaton Manufacturing Company. Address was given as 7100 E. 15 Mile Rd, Warren, Michigan.


Along with Volvo-Penta, the Eaton Powernaut was one of the few sterndrive units available in 1961 and was tested in that year's June issue of Popular Science. One of the interesting features of the Eaton Powernaut was that it allowed the user to swing the lower unit 180 degrees until completely inverted. This allowed for greater ease in maintenance of the propeller. In 1961, the Eaton Powernaut was available matched with a Dearborn Interceptor 85 HP (144 cu. in) or 100 HP (170 cu. in).


1961 Information


1962 Information


1964 Information


Eaton Powernauts in Use


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