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Hi,
Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp
flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom.
If I had any idea at all I would never have posted. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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Neil,
Don't let JAX scare you off. For the right boat that old SABB is exactly the right engine. It has a variable (and reversible) pitch prop which is a fantastic idea. I just don't have the room on my boat to swing that much prop 8-( Pirate_Dave -- In article , Neil wrote: Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom. If I had any idea at all I would never have posted. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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Dave,
Thanks for your positive comments. I was thinking of building 'Godzilla' http://www.devlinboat.com/dcgodzilla.htm and I favour an old slow revving Sabb - if I can get one. For reference, and was rebuilt about 18 months ago. I use a 50 year old Ferguson tractor on my small farm and it's just great. I wonder how many Kubotas will be still be going after 50 years. Neil McC. "Dave Cannell" wrote in message .. . Neil, Don't let JAX scare you off. For the right boat that old SABB is exactly the right engine. It has a variable (and reversible) pitch prop which is a fantastic idea. I just don't have the room on my boat to swing that much prop 8-( Pirate_Dave -- In article , Neil wrote: Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom. If I had any idea at all I would never have posted. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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you mean you are looking at a grossly heavy, pitifully underpowered engine made
in some garage in Norway, rebuilt "some time ago" .... ..... and THEN .... ..... are asking for definitive advice from rec.boat.highschool on just how much this thing is worth???? Of course. Dude, an 9.9 hp outboard would be easier to fix and keep in running shape and would weigh several hundred pounds less. In addition, most any single cylinder recent production diesel inboard would weigh upwards of 250# less and be easy to keep repaired. For that matter, a Vyre (sp?) 7 hp, 2-cycle gasoline inboard would weigh close to 350# less (that means the boat would have 350# more load carrying capacity (use it for fuel if you wish. 350# of gasoline is about 55 gallons EXTRA fuel onboard, or about 150 *hours* more motoring time than the obese sabb engine. Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom. If I had any idea at all I would never have posted. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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for the right boat, a 2,000# wood-fired steam engine is the right engine, too.
Not many boats are right for that, but at least one with a totally dedicated owner wanting a character boat there is. Neil, Don't let JAX scare you off. For the right boat that old SABB is exactly the right engine. It has a variable (and reversible) pitch prop which is a fantastic idea. I just don't have the room on my boat to swing that much prop 8-( Pirate_Dave -- In article , Neil wrote: Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom. If I had any idea at all I would never have posted. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... price of a 440 pound engine -- without starter motor -- that develops 10 hp flat out, throttle against the fire wall, motor built in Norway, "rebuilt a while back"? You tell us. Hi, Anyone have a clue what a Sabb 10hp (with drive) would be worth in he USA? It has been rebuilt a while back apparently. The owner wants an offer, but I have no idea what the motor is worth. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks, Neil McC. |
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you mean you are looking at a grossly heavy, pitifully underpowered engine
made in some garage in Norway Sabbs are wonderfully suited for what they do best in a displacement hull. They will run forever with a minimum of care. They are as dependable as it gets. Sabb makes starter kits for them, but they can always be hand-cranked and will start at just about any temperature. Offer the guy $1000.00 bucks and be overjoyed if he takes it. If you are looking to power a displacment hull and understand the benefits of variable pitch, then this would be a gift. Good Luck ! Regards, Nils Klykken St. Pete, Florida |
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The Sabbs are great engines, very reliable and quiet thanks to their super
big flywhell. They are easy to fix, easy to rebuild and the company as dealers in the US or will ship parts. I would pay up to $ 1,000.00 for a running 10 HP especially if it comes with the var. pitch prop and shaft. My only reservation is the HP, 10 HP is a little small for that very heavy Devlin design. Those old engines have great torque at low rpm but still, I would prefer to see a 20 in there. Again: it's a great engine. -- Jacques http://www.bateau.com "NKlykken" wrote in message ... you mean you are looking at a grossly heavy, pitifully underpowered engine made in some garage in Norway Sabbs are wonderfully suited for what they do best in a displacement hull. They will run forever with a minimum of care. They are as dependable as it gets. Sabb makes starter kits for them, but they can always be hand-cranked and will start at just about any temperature. Offer the guy $1000.00 bucks and be overjoyed if he takes it. If you are looking to power a displacment hull and understand the benefits of variable pitch, then this would be a gift. Good Luck ! Regards, Nils Klykken St. Pete, Florida |
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