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In article d07591e1-4de8-4e4a-9dca-
, says... I had a brainwave the other day about putting a small (300cc) aircooled two stroke as an inboard in a small wooden boat. With adequate air circulation can anyone see any potential issues here? I would build the boat with this purpose in mind so adapting something to fit would not be a problem. Robin Two strokes want to run at one speed... It would be very inefficient in that situation. Not to mention, unless it was a race boat, the sound would probably draw gunfire on the local lakes ![]() -- Wafa free since 2009 |
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