I've got a 1944 WWII Sea mule (bunch of questions about it a while ago--thanks for the good info) and I am moving right along in the restoration....
Alrighty, I've been posting in the design forum, but now it's time to get to work, so here I am looking for some practical advice form you good...
Hello, Some of you may remember my posts a while back concerning a WWII Sea Mule. Well, I bought the darn thing--rescued it actually as it was...
So, perhaps some of you remember back several months ago when I had been inquiring about stability issues and a Sea Mule harbor tug I was...
Okay, this is a very newbie wanting to make sure I've got my calcs right.... I was looking at some pics of the Sea mule tug/barge I'm wanting to...
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...
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...
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...
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...