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Assorted Vintage Outboard Motors Art Print (15.75" x 19.75") (Final Sale)

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The first outboard motors, developed as early as 1870, were electrically driven. By the early 1900s, the first internal combustion-powered model was patented, and by 1915, thousands of motors were propelling small boats across the water. The golden age of motorboating got underway post-WWII and really took off during the 1950s through the 1970s when it became more accessible to the masses.

As a kid growing up on the Kawartha and Muskoka lakes systems, the maker loved boat watching and touring marinas. He got pretty good a picking out motor brands from a distance, but his research leading up to the creation of this print revealed a few models he'd never come across.

His particular interests lie with models from the 1940s to the 1970s. This print is a mix of funky, bizarre and elegant designs from that era. It makes a great addition to any cottage, home decor or the ultimate man cave décor.

Measures 15.75" x 19.75" (40 x 50 cm).

Made by Manmade Art in Ottawa, Ontario.

Framed version comes in a handmade black wooden frame from Quebec (pictured here). To get it framed - add the 15.75" x 19.75" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!


2% of all sales will help to #CraftChange.