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Yam preferred, anything welcome though.
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I don't suppose a 4hp long shaft is any good?
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Not really, but thanks very much anyway Pete.
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Nick wrote:.
Yam preferred, anything welcome though.
Nick,
If you happen to be offered 2, I could possibly be interested in t'other one.

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Do please let me know if you're offered a 2 stroke Yamaha 2.5hp Model 2b with the serial number 641 075205.

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Uh oh, where was the scene of the crime? Was it from Shard itself (or perhaps I should say herself) :(
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Ghillie wrote:Uh oh, where was the scene of the crime?
I should pointed out that it wasn't from the mooring :)

It was a couple of years ago; we'd wintered on the Clyde and were on our passage north when the prop shaft disconnected at Sanda. We had to go back under sail for a lift out and repairs. All done very quickly, but in the course of our haste neglected to remove the said Yamaha from its perch on the stern. Someone else did.

A wonderful work horse of an engine. We now have a four stroke Honda, which as these things go, seems to do the job; but heavy, and no quieter than the Yamaha. I'd be surprised if there was much difference in the emissions (most of us hardly ever use the damned things anyway).

I'm all for trying to cut carbon emissions but the EU Commissioners did demonstrate a misplaced sense of priorities with this one, imho.
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