I forwarded this to the guy I know, no doubt he'll get back to you. ~martin
I'm not an expert on Sterlings, but what I know is that they made two versions of this engine, one for boats (such as very early Chris Crafts) and...
How great is this, being able to wake up to the answer for the question that's been nagging at me for many months. Now I can proceed full speed....
By Questions, I am assuming you mean in your post #20? 1) Can this be done, separate the hull into 2 parts? if so then 2) Is there any...
I have the steel, the welding skills, the low boy and Mack truck to haul the finished boat. The issues related to attachment design, necessary...
Sigh, Okay, I guess that settles that. Thanks for running those numbers again. And, yes, I'll be only splitting it as two hulls, not...
The 4 hull sections (2 front and two back) bolt together so it is possible to split this boat into two side by side sections, though it would...
Typical job descriptions would be like these: gathering up logs and tree branches that have flushed down the mtn streams and into the lake and...
Unfortunately in my situation spud poles wont work since the lake I will be operating in has a max depth of 1500 ft! And, even right along the...
Ad hoc and daiquiri, A huge heart-felt thanks to you both for putting some time into researching my question. Unfortunately, as a newbie, it's...
Yes, it would be possible to add ballast (though not preferable). The lifting question is difficult to nail down: sometimes a few skinny...
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....
No worries, Peter, thanks for the idea about the cement. Hadn't thought about it, but you're right...the damn stuff can't come off a shovel! I...
I asked for low-cost ways to seal up my hull because I am on a tight budget and I am looking for advice from those in the know... Why are you...