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Hope you don't mind a slightly off-topic post (but as a Moderator of the group, I guess I won't turn myself in), but I just got back from my maiden voyage in my Healey Ski-Master and couldn't help but share the joy.
I've owned the boat for almost three years, but it was geographically separated from me until about one year ago, and then with everything else going on associated with a cross-country move, I just never got to it, until today.
It fired right up after installation of a new battery, ran perfect, everything worked, what can say? I took it out for a 90-minute cruise on the Columbia River right here in Portland, Oregon. The weather was great -- warm, not too hot; a few clouds which by Oregon standards qualifies as a WONDERFUL lack of clouds -- and the boat just purred. For those not familiar with this model, this is the outboard model and it has a period-correct Mercury Mark 55E ("E" for electric start) of 1957 vintage. It may well be the motor that was originally sold with the boat.
This particular model is quite rare as there are only four known examples. Two of those are in England, and the other one here in the USA was purchased from a museum in the UK, meaning that mine is possibly the last surviving example of the model that was sold in the USA. (And you thought that the 100S is rare!)
While cruising along I let my mind wonder for a few moments and imagined Stirling Moss waterskiing behind it, with DMH sitting in back observing. Speaking of DMH, tomorrow is his birthday plus 106 years. I'm flying to southern California tomorrow to buy a big Healey to celebrate it. Life is good.
Drop by Portland sometime and maybe we'll go for a spin in the Ski-Master!
I've owned the boat for almost three years, but it was geographically separated from me until about one year ago, and then with everything else going on associated with a cross-country move, I just never got to it, until today.
It fired right up after installation of a new battery, ran perfect, everything worked, what can say? I took it out for a 90-minute cruise on the Columbia River right here in Portland, Oregon. The weather was great -- warm, not too hot; a few clouds which by Oregon standards qualifies as a WONDERFUL lack of clouds -- and the boat just purred. For those not familiar with this model, this is the outboard model and it has a period-correct Mercury Mark 55E ("E" for electric start) of 1957 vintage. It may well be the motor that was originally sold with the boat.
This particular model is quite rare as there are only four known examples. Two of those are in England, and the other one here in the USA was purchased from a museum in the UK, meaning that mine is possibly the last surviving example of the model that was sold in the USA. (And you thought that the 100S is rare!)
While cruising along I let my mind wonder for a few moments and imagined Stirling Moss waterskiing behind it, with DMH sitting in back observing. Speaking of DMH, tomorrow is his birthday plus 106 years. I'm flying to southern California tomorrow to buy a big Healey to celebrate it. Life is good.
Drop by Portland sometime and maybe we'll go for a spin in the Ski-Master!
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