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I would like to thank the group for their replies. I now know it is more
than feasible to take my Grampian 30 with its Atomic 4 down the ICW. Some great tips about what to watch out for re fuel and water pumps, prop pitch, carburetor adjustments, fuel costs, mechanics' knowledge, and more. Thank you, people, for helping make a dream come one step closer to reality. Barry Morrison Nightmoves "Kevin" wrote in message om... "Barry Morrison" wrote in message ... Has anyone gone the length of the ICW with an Atomic 4 as their engine? Were there any problems? What was the state of the motor like at the end of the trip? Many thanks. Barry Morrison Nightmoves Barry, We travelled last year from Toronto to Cuba and back ( Erie Canal, Hudson River, ICW most of the way down and back) with an atomic 4 in excellent condition prior to leaving. Total engine hours were approx 850 for that trip. We had to replace the water pump and electric fuel pump, in the Chesepeake. Otherwise the engine was completely trouble free. We will need an overhaul this year however. The only real concern for us was the excessive fuel cost relative to diesel! Cheers, Kevin |
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