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Herreshoff Forum => Miscellaneous Herreshoff Topics => Topic started by: Jon Brooks on October 24, 2010, 02:09:43 PM
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We all know that most 12 1/2 derivatives like their weight a bit forward for best performance. As I was looking at this Golden Era Petrel on eBay today, aside from noticing how lovely she is, I saw that HUGE motor in her, and had to wonder: what will all that weight do to her that far aft?
Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Herreshoff-Fish-Class-Reproduction-Golden-Era-Petrel-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem20b49d8653QQitemZ140469175891QQptZSailboats
Jon 8)
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It's a Yanmar 10hp - weights about 180lbs with the drive - So it wouyld be like one of me sitting back there. I think the engine hatch itself is a bigger issue - seems to take up a lot of space; in the way.
What is more interesting is beilieve this is a "Marlin" version of the Petrel - which I don't think Golden Era made many of - extended cabin, inboard, etc. Which begs the question - how is the engine configured in the original Marlin?
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Two eight foot oars would do nicely.
Jon 8)