Don't know who writes this guy's scripts but it is certainly get a room Mills & Boon worth stuff. Oven. I mean yea you need to cook stuff but an oven will not keep it afloat.
I wondered if it was some kind of backup that somehow shared the same prop shaft through hydraulic drive or something but I don’t see how it could be connected so far back. Generator is a good guess. I was surprised how nice and clean the engine room was considering the topside deck condition. Lots of potential here though I think for someone who wants to put in some serious time scrubbing and painting. Hopefully not much more needed. She looks like a great little ship.
Don't know who writes this guy's scripts but it is certainly get a room Mills & Boon worth stuff. Oven. I mean yea you need to cook stuff but an oven will not keep it afloat.
jokes on you, the boat has an oven and it can float. Imagine.
I Would Not take this boat to Open Water!
Just out of curiosity, why not? I see a lot of potential in this boat.
Oh god no....and I always owned old boats. Unloved all the day.
I'm not sure I understand your comment. This boat sold and her new owners are having a blast cruising the Tennessee River.
I don't think I've seen a video of these boats where there is two engines that are one behind the other how does that work.
I believe the second is the generator?
@@roderic96 ok well the paint was just like the other motor I couldn't tell
I wondered if it was some kind of backup that somehow shared the same prop shaft through hydraulic drive or something but I don’t see how it could be connected so far back. Generator is a good guess. I was surprised how nice and clean the engine room was considering the topside deck condition. Lots of potential here though I think for someone who wants to put in some serious time scrubbing and painting. Hopefully not much more needed. She looks like a great little ship.
Generator in the back