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MGB Calace and ford v6 for MGB

Friends in Maine with a marina. Think they shut it down several years ago, though.
 
"Busywork!"
 
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Let me Think a Snipe on the Atlantic----------not for me.

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He said it cut through the waves better than any other small sailboat he ever had out there. He's got some great stories - losing a hunter 25 out there, and flipping a rented hobie cat and the mast getting stuck on the bottom - had to swim back to shore both times
 
Your DPO is Henry Manney?!?!?

Just kidding.
 
I turtled a Hobie once too. Thank God it was in an inland lake. You talk about a project!! Try to get a mast out of bottom mud.
 
On the river, I'd think run the diesel til you hit the gulf. I wouldn't even want think about tacking the snipe on the river, much less a big boat.
 
Kenny, what about Lake Lurleen?

I've had a Snipe, an Atomic, & a 27' Hunter.....plus several stinkpots: 28' Chris Craft, 30' Broadwater, 33' Trojan & the usual runabouts - wood & fiberglass...think it might be time for a trawler
 
Oh yea, with a LBC on the top deck chopper pad.
 
Trawler'd be nice too. I subscribe to wooden boat magazine. There was one last year in there that you'd love. 45' ex-russian-workboat converted to personal cruiser. Along with the original 200-300 cubic inch single cylinder diesel engine. Imagine that kathump kathump kathump while cruising along easily - ahhhh!

Oh, I haven't been to Lurleen since I was 12 years old - not too sure it's actually that big - I like to explore.
 
My Hunter had a single cylinder desiel. Sounded like that as well.
 
Yep, mine did also...that Hunter was a solid, easy sailing boat...friend wanted it & we didn't use it much...so, I can still go use it if I want
 
Best of both worlds there! Congrats!
 
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