My father in law had a similar motor at his cottage on Lake Huron near Tobermory, Ontario, Canada. I believe his was a 5 horse. We had it on a 14 foot aluminum boat. We used that motor for a long time trolling for Rainbow Trout in the waters surrounding his cottage. Having to turn the motor completely around with the propellor under the boat was always a cool thing to do. RIP Hank Gardiner. Like you he could tinker and fix anything.
My first outboard when I was a kid on a 14' Starcraft on the St. Lawrence River. About 1961 my Aunt gave it to me. Ran great except leaked gas into the boat when the motor was tilted up. Rotate it 180° to go backwards.
My father in law had a similar motor at his cottage on Lake Huron near Tobermory, Ontario, Canada. I believe his was a 5 horse. We had it on a 14 foot aluminum boat. We used that motor for a long time trolling for Rainbow Trout in the waters surrounding his cottage. Having to turn the motor completely around with the propellor under the boat was always a cool thing to do. RIP Hank Gardiner. Like you he could tinker and fix anything.
Very cool, that’s a great area!
My first outboard when I was a kid on a 14' Starcraft on the St. Lawrence River. About 1961 my Aunt gave it to me. Ran great except leaked gas into the boat when the motor was tilted up. Rotate it 180° to go backwards.
Well done! Keep the projects coming! When is the motor mount video coming?
could be the condensers, sometimes when they fail they are ok cold
Good point!
Old quality motor, we have 12 inches of ice on our lake as well.