I believe there is one that has but it's a prototype that's ludicrously expensive but it was explained that anyone living in southern spain would probably never have to charge it, us in UK wouldn't be so lucky.
I don't remeber the program but Hannah Fry was the presenter and it was bbc (probably 4). (secrets of...?)
At least with inboard/outdrive you can lift for shallow water, can't do that with a saildrive.
But it can punch a neat hole through the hull to make space for itself, this is not a good thing...
They call it a SAIL drive for a reason, it's meant for people with no sense of direction.
Get yerself a chainsaw and have some proper fun, I tend to wear proper health and safety shorts t-shirt and deck shoes for the job, you can't be too careful...
That is the best problem you can possibly find as it's cheap to fix leaving all available beer tokens for their right and proper usage.
Good work MM, you have passed stage 1 of the electricians guild exam with flying colours, now you just have to learn to make the sucking noise through you teeth to justify the invoice so you can be a real electrician.
I'd much rather smell someone with bad bo than someone drenched in spray on smellies, unfortunately the younger generation and a few oldies seem to think it normal.
No one ever died from sniffing a turd or bo, lots have died sniffing aerosols.