outboard to inboard conversion?

Discussion in 'Inboards' started by cowleg24, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. cowleg24
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    cowleg24 New Member

    I just bought a 15' glassmaster ski boat thats an outboard motor boat. Is there anywhere I can get directions to switch it to an inboard, say a dodge smallblock?
     
  2. cowleg24
    Joined: Jul 2007
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    cowleg24 New Member

    I just bought a 15' glassmaster ski boat thats an outboard motor boat. Is there anywhere I can get directions to switch it to an inboard, say a dodge smallblock?
     
  3. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    First of all Cowleg If you click onto the 'edit' button on your post you will be given the option to delete one of your double post.

    Putting an engine in your boat is a big job. Make no mistake about it. never mind choosing an engine you will need engine beds and substantial ones too. then theres rudder log, shaft log, steering cables or hydraulics, water cooling intakes , exhaust etc etc.

    Its quite likely financialy unviable.
     

  4. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Cowleg if your reading this then below this box is a white empty box,titled message.

    Put the cursor in the box and click, you will then be able to type a question. When you have finished the question click,-post quick reply which is underneath the white box that you have just typed in.

    After a few sconds your question will be posted and you will be taken to your new post.

    Using the back button will not go back to re edit, you will have to click on edit on the bottom right of the post, after a few seconds you will be able to change what you have writen or delete completely.
     
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