It can be but it doesn't have to. The sterndrive is always powered by an inboard engine but inboard engines can power other systems than sterndrives e.g. a V-drive, traditional shafts with rudders or IPS pods. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterndrive
BILGE BLOWER WORKING??? Not using a bilge blower on gasoline inboard engines can be risky, as it helps remove any built-up fumes that could pose a fire hazard.
And you “dock” a boat in a “slip”, you don’t “park” in a parking space. 🤦♂️ I see so many “experts” say these things now and just shake my head. Over 50 years on the water and I just don’t get it.
Change the title of this video to "Learn more about Worry Free Boat Club" because that is all I learned from this. Not S!@# about operating a dual engine. Also, change the name of your company to "We Worry a Lot Boat Club" Because you guys have a lot of crap rules.
You should not be steering in tight quarters with a twin engine vessel. Use your transmissions only w/ rudders centered. You are teaching people bad and absolutely incorrect procedures.This was not a useful or teaching video, and clearly its not focused solely on docking "parking" as you incorrectly state. Lots of impertinent information included that distracts your viewers from the advertised topic. No note that the wheel that you keep playing with should stay stay centered in close quarters/docking situations? You are certainly not a "rock star member" and clearly do not understand the physics involved. Perhaps you shouldn't film docking "parking" videos until you're more skilled at it yourself? Do better. You chose to label your video "How to operate and park a dual inboard engine boat" so perhaps try a bit harder to stay focused only on that and eliminate all the rest of the gobble gobble. Checking fuel level and check lists are both completely irrelevant to you trying to incorrectly teach how to properly dock a twin engine boat. Might want to lay off the pizza a bit as well, you've got a bit of a list to starboard aboard that vessel. That means "leaning to the right" if you were not aware. Good luck, man. Work harder, do better, talk and eat less and you can still perhaps become the rock star that you think you are. :)