Well, you obviously know your stuff here and I'm not saying anything neg at all about turbine-driven sailboats--it's a fascinating thing--but, I'm...
My 2 cents worth here as someone who owns a fairly big wind turbine--30 ft diameter blades on a 120 ft tower coupled to a 25 kw generator. Last...
I'm designing/modifying an old push tug (yep, the Sea Mule that I keep asking questions about elsewhere) into a house boat and am wondering about...
Yes, thanks, Charlie. Mine Sterling is a Petrel model, and it's in near perfect shape as it sat unused pretty much it's whole life. It ran maybe...
Hey all, NOT sterling heat engine, but Sterling GASOLINE engines made in Buffalo, NY USA back in the early 1900's. They were huge, old herky...
Charlie, Great, I'm glad to hear that someone thinks it would work! I'll pursue this further. Slimming down to one single hull, rather than...
I'm thinking seriously about buying an old WW II Sea Mule. Basically a harbor tug for pushing stuff around. It is 40' by 13' wide by 8' high...
That's what I thought, but thought I'd run it by you folks who know oh so much moreabout this than I. I am familiar with those other anchor...
Hey all, Just found this site...looks very helpful. I'm in the process of purchasing an old 1944 Chrystler Sea Mule. 40 x 13 x 8 high, powered...
Charlie, Yep. that's the one I'm thinking about and, yep, extremely ugly. But meets my needs perfectly as I'm looking for a cheap hull to build...