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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:00:12 -0800, "Mike" wrote:

the well produced lots

of natural gas and some gasoline, pentane distills out at 98F.

I did not know that! Interesting.

The newer jetboats are much more fuel efficient than in the past. I'd still
like to gace a gasoline well though g.


Is Turbocraft hull number ten in the past enough. Tenth jet boat in
the US, fifty years ago. Still have it. It went a bit over thirty with
a 109hp flathead six. Got another 500 RPM with a Buick V-6. It has
never even been in shallow water, but my dad liked novel gadgets.

Casady
 
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