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Gamefisher 1.2 Hp Model 298-585130 Outboard Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Trumbull, Connecticut, United States

Trumbull, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

I've had this motor for a while. We used it on a small dinghy to get to and from our sailboat which was not often. Most of the time we rowed and didn't bother with taking the engine off and on. I don't think it has many hours. It was a great engine. Always started and ran well. Light and easy to store in a car, boat, etc. We moved up to an inflatable dinghy and needed a larger engine so we ended up storing the little Gamefisher away in the garage to collect dust. That was over 12 years ago and that was the last time it ran. Engine turns. Nothing is frozen. It would need a good cleaning. Wire brushing, paint, new plugs, etc. Being sold as is, good luck.

Detroit designs the future

Tue, 04 Dec 2012

Every time I walk into the College for Creative Studies here in Detroit, I am completely blown away by the students' talent level. Recently I went to CCS, as we call it around here, for the Michelin Challenge Design. You can see the work here.

BMW 3-series convertible (2006): first official pictures

Tue, 24 Oct 2006

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Sal Fish sells SCORE International

Thu, 20 Dec 2012

Culminating a deal that has been in the works for the last year, Sal Fish, longtime president of desert racing sanctioning body SCORE International, has sold the organization to racer and businessman Roger Norman. The sale marks the culmination of a lifetime of work for the seller. Fish got his start in desert racing when he was still in the publishing business.