Aluminum boat quest

JimS123

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Hey Jim ,how well does the Big Twin 25 push the Lyman ..
I missed out on the 35 Golden Javelin I was looking at .. Ya snooze Ya loose I guess ...

Beautiful collection btw . Thats a lot of time and work hanging on the wall for sure !

With 2 people and 6 gallons (no battery) it'll hit about 25 on seas with just a ripple. On plane that boat only has a couple feet in the water. It only weighs 220 and has buoyancy unlike anything built today. The Big Twin is a '53 and it runs a pressure tank, is quite loud and sucks gas like you wouldn't believe.

Last Summer we wanted to do an extended cruise so I switched to a '73 Fastwin 18 HP for the day. Although I didn't GPS it, that day my feeling was that the speed was about the same.
 

Old Ironmaker

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JimS123 your museum is just magnificent. The old Evinrude is something I have never seen before. Can you tell me a bit about it? Your work is art. I just realized there is more than 1 of those square head Rudes. Fantastic work and collection. I tell ya what I will give you that 50 bucks for each engine in USD not CDN. Deal or no deal?

Thankyou for sharing.
 

JimS123

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JimS123 your museum is just magnificent. The old Evinrude is something I have never seen before. Can you tell me a bit about it? Your work is art. I just realized there is more than 1 of those square head Rudes. Fantastic work and collection. I tell ya what I will give you that 50 bucks for each engine in USD not CDN. Deal or no deal?

Thankyou for sharing.

No deal, but be careful what you say. I jokenly said the other day that I would sell an old gem for $600 (it isn't worth $50 but I had a lot of labor in it and was merely saying it wasn't worth much) and the mods edited my post because it appeared as an ad for sale. (It wasn't). MOD EDIT - SO YOU SAY. WE ARE NOT CLAIRVOYANT.

The old 'Rudes are Ole Evinrude's first attempt at putting a motor on a rowboat. They both were well preserved and DO run. Back in the day the coils and electrical components were in a separate "box" and unfortunately I don't have those parts.

My collection includes 5 that don't run (stuck), but I got half of them for free and the others for only $5. Ten more need 1 or more coils to get spark, and the other 55 have been barrel tested, run like champs and are now mothballed for future preservation.

Google "Evinrude Rowboat Motor" and the net can fill you in on all the details.

Its Winter now and I'm between Caribbean Cruises, so its the slow season. In a few (long) months I'll be out in the mighty Niagara fishing....
 
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Old Ironmaker

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Thanks Jim. I have that lady in the box that answers most of my questions now. She is helpful. I will ask her about Mr. Ole Evinrude's row boat motors.
 

sphelps

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I have a couple videos of the last Lake Ship aomci meet .. Denis Evinrude was the guest speaker at the banquet..
It was a RBM parade around the lake ! I’ll work on getting the vid together and posting .. Cool stuff !
 
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