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Re: [world-cruising] Re: engineless

From: Lee Haefele (no email)
Date: Thu Jul 07 2005 - 06:07:15 EDT

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    Since you are in Thailand, where labor is cheap, why not have a local craftsman mount a used car engine. I see pictures of all the river boats with car engine + shaft made into an outboard.
    Lee Haefele
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      From: Jim Burgoyne
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      Subject: [world-cruising] Re: engineless

      Hmm, and of course we are talking about a spinning propshaft that is
      no longer attached to an engine. That would be very useful if there
      was a setup for that. I plan to pull the engine, but I have no
      intention of messing with the prop thru-hull in case they invent the

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