Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Outboard Motors”
The Only European City With No Cars Still Has an Engine Culture
Cars stop at Piazzale Roma. Past that point there is no road, no kerb, no parking, and no traffic in any sense a driver would recognise. What there is instead is a status hierarchy of powered vehicles that behaves exactly like car culture, with varnish standing in for paint and an outboard badge standing in for a bonnet script.
The object at the top of that hierarchy is the motoscafo, the licensed water taxi. It is a limousine in every respect except the medium: a long, low, hand-built hull, decks and coamings in lacquered mahogany, chrome brightwork, cream upholstery, and a cabin sized for six people and their luggage. The yards around the lagoon that build and rebuild these hulls work to a form that has changed very little in seventy years, for the same reason the London taxi kept its shape. The job did not change.