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- From: Wayne E LaMothe <superglider@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 16:43:58 -0500
Use one or two of the marine 327's.
Wayne
ps. Forgot to remind you about page 59 from the Renix manual.
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 16:20:39 -0500 farna@xxxxxxx writes:
> I thought the same thing. One of my "retirement projects" is to build
> a fair sized (22-28 feet) Sharpie style power cruiser. AMC powered,
> of course! This won't be a real fast boat, but I'd like to be able
> to pull a skier. I've got a 199 that needs rebuilding, though I have
> thought this might be the ideal application of a long stroke
> flat-head six... maybe even the turbo model I keep fantasizing
> about! Boats need lots of low end torque.
>
> On December 5, 2005 andrew hay wrote:
>
> > yow!
> >
> > a few years ago, i got to see inside a fairly big engine shop here
> in
> > haverhill. the owner had one of those ex-pt-boat packard engines
> and
> > wanted to build a criuser around it much like this one. i wonder
> if
> > it's his?
> >
> > btw the block for that v12 stood on end nearly as tall as i am.
> the
> > cylinders had individual water jackets that looked like giant
> > stainless-steel juice cans.
> >
>
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> > Andrew Hay the genius nature
> > internet rambler is to see what all
> have seen
> > adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none
> thought
>
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