Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

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Re: Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

Postby Greg » 06 Feb 2011, 07:29

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Re: Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

Postby bootlegger » 06 Feb 2011, 15:48

And it survives. Cool stuff

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Re: Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

Postby antique-boatique » 06 Feb 2011, 16:39

Is that a dry sump tank/ heat exchanger or oil cooler hanging off the transom - great way to keep the weight to the rear

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Re: Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

Postby Reklaw » 06 Feb 2011, 17:19

Well done Greg. I bet that if you saw a hat lying on the ground, you'd be able to pull a rabbit out of it.
So, does that mean that it's a survivor?
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Re: Surface, or should that be semi-surfacing props.

Postby Greg » 06 Feb 2011, 19:57

Bob
The boat was offered for sale a year or so ago, but I'm not sure what became of it. It was in West Australia but for some reason I thought it came across to Vic. I'm petty sure the 12 foot hull is glass.
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You got it. That's the oil tank hanging off the back, with the rudder post (rudder missing) next to it.

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