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The DBD Marine CD 300 Outdrive has been designed for use in Australia's
rugged coastal waters and inland lakes, where underwater clearance
and strong, rugged design is critical. The DBD Outdrive can be lifted
hydraulically enabling the vessel to be driven with the outdrive
level with the keel of the vessel, which enables use in water as
shallow as the draw of the vessel itself.
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The DBD Outdrive assembly is manufactured from stainless
steel and marine bronze material and is designed to accept
1.25" diameter industry standard splined propellers.
ie; Mercury Bravo 2.
The DBD CD 300 Outdrive is designed for diesel engines up
to 350HP, 550lb.ft. torque and petrol engines up to 550HP
550lb.ft. Torque
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The DBD outdrive fits to the vessel transom at 90° to the keel
with the DBD transom plate supplied. If the vessel has an angled
transom, DBD can supply transom plate wedges in 8,12,15 degree angles.
The DBD factory fitted transom plate has a built in angle of 8
degrees which corresponds to most marine gearbox output shaft angles.
Having no gearbox in the outdrive assembly enables infinite choice
of gearbox ratios.
The DBD Outdrive assembly is supplied with a 1410 series Spicer
Drive Flange, metric drive flanges and imperial to metric flange
adapters are available by order.
The DBD Outdrive steering is designed to accept an internal hydraulic
ram which connects to the DBD adjustable tiller arm. An external
hydraulic steering mechanism is available by special order.

| Model |
CD300 |
| Max Power |
550HP Gas/Petrol - 350HP Diesel |
| Steering Angle |
48° - 24° left , 24° right |
| Trim Angle |
20° up , 20° down |
| Weight |
240 lbs (109 kgs) |
| Input Flange |
Spicer 1410 series, metric flange optional |
| Output Shaft |
1.250", 19T spline |
| Max Propeller |
Diameter 18", 457mm |
DBD Marine and its dealers will assist you with your decision on
which outdrive from the DBD range is suitable for your requirements.
DBD Marine Engineering Department can assist with technical information
regarding your installation, gearbox ratio selection and propeller
sizing.
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