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Ole Evinrude

American inventor

Ole Evinrude

Evinrude Outboard Motor

Born

Ole Andreassen Aaslundeie


()19 April

Gjøvik, Norway

Died12 July () (aged&#;57)

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Resting placePinelawn Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
NationalityAmerican
Known&#;forEvinrude Outboard Motor

Ole Evinrude, born Ole Andreassen Aaslundeie (April 19, &#; July 12, ) was an American entrepreneur, known for the invention of the first outboard motor with practical commercial application.[1][2]

Biography

Ole Evinrude was born in Hunndalen in the municipality of Vardal (now Gjøvik), in Oppland, Norway.

The Evinrude surname, which he adopted in the United States, is an oeconym from the Evenrud farm in Vestre Toten, where his mother was born. In October , his father emigrated to America, followed the next year by Evinrude, his mother and two siblings.

Ole evinrude biography of martin luther Ole Evinrude was born in Norway on April 19, ; five years later, his family emigrated to the United States and settled near Cambridge, Wisconsin. Interested in mechanics from an early age, Evinrude became an apprentice machinist at age 16 and eventually a master patternmaker as well.

Three additional siblings were born in America. The family settled on a farm in Ripley Lake near Cambridge, Wisconsin. At age sixteen, Evinrude went to Madison, where he worked in machinery stores and studied engineering on his own. He became a machinist while working at various machine tool firms in Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.[3]

In , Evinrude co-founded the custom engine firm Clemick & Evinrude.

In , he invented the first practical and reliable outboard motor, which was built of steel and brass, and had a crank on the flywheel to start the two-cycle engine.

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Ole Evinrude, born Ole Andreassen Aaslundeie (April 19, – July 12, ) was an American entrepreneur, known for the invention of the first outboard motor with practical commercial application.

In he had built his first gasoline-powered outboard motor, and two years later, Evinrude Motor Company was founded in Milwaukee. The simplest type of engine the company produced was a 2-stroke internal combustion engine that was powered by a mixture of gasoline and oil.

Evinrude reported that his invention was inspired by rowing a boat on Okauchee Lake, a small lake outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on a hot day to get ice cream for his girlfriend, Bess.[4][5] By , the firm employed workers.

Evinrude let two motorcycle-mad teens tinker in his Milwaukee-based machine shop; one was named Arthur Davidson, who went on to Harley-Davidson motorcycle fame, also based in Milwaukee. Ole Evinrude formed Evinrude Outboard Motors, which he sold in in order to look after his sick wife.

In , Evinrude invented a more efficient and lighter two-cylinder motor.

Ole evinrude biography of martin Ole Evinrude, born Ole Andreassen Aaslundeie (April 19, – July 12, ) was an American entrepreneur, known for the invention of the first outboard motor with practical commercial application.

Having sold his part in Clemick & Evinrude, he founded ELTO or the Elto Outboard Motor Company. (ELTO was an acronym for "Evinrude Light Twin Outboard".) Although Elto faced stiff competition from other companies, such as the Johnson Motor Company of South Bend, Indiana, Evinrude's company survived through acquisitions, eventually forming the Outboard Marine Corporation.

His wife Bess died in , at only 48 years old, and Ole Evinrude died the following year, 57 years old.[4] They were both buried at Pinelawn Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After Evinrude died, his son, Ralph Evinrude, took over day-to-day management of the company, eventually rising to chairman of the board.

The company is now called Evinrude Outboard Motors, and is owned by Bombardier Recreational Products.[6]

References

Further reading

  • Bjork, Kenneth ().

    Ole evinrude biography of martin lewis Old Evinrude was an inventor, manufacturer, and founder of the outboard motor industry. He emigrated at age five with his parents to a farm near Cambridge, Wisconsin, where he attended school. After working in Madison, Pittsburgh and Chicago, he settled in Milwaukee.

    "Ole Evinrude and the Outboard Motor". Norwegian-American Studies and Records. 12: – doi/nora S2CID&#; Archived from the original on July 13,

  • Carstensen, Fred. "Evinrude, Ole," American National Biography Online, Feb.
  • Jacobson, Bob. Ole Evinrude and His Outboard Motor.

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  • Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society,

  • Lambrecht, Ralph E.. "A Wisconsin Legend: Ole Evinrude and his Outboard Motor,"Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. 89, no. 3, (Spring ), pp.&#;16–

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