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If you can find them locally, a couple of scrap trainwheels work well
too. ....and they have a handy hole in the middle to run your chain through. Matt Terry K wrote: How big a boat? An engine from a T-bird might just do. All it needs is a trip through the car wash to get the oil and crud out of it. No big deal. I used a truck engine to moor my SC22 for years, and the local marina guy dropped a concrete mooring he cast in his own yard into my beachfront for 250 bucks, delivered. He told me it needed to cure on land for a couple of weeks to satisfy the enviromaniacs. Terry K |
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