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There are many online sites where one can sell old oat engines. There are also sites where one can trade in their old boat engine and exchange it for an item that is of use to the seller. Ebay and Amazon as well as specialist sites such as boatsnadoutboards allow the selling of this item.
It is often done with elderly old small boats with unreliable engines. Mounts are available to fit a range of cheap outboard engines on the stern. We did it, giving up on the unreliable inboard engine and using a modern outboard instead
A boat can float because it is made of materials that are less dense than water. This means that the boat weighs less than the amount of water it pushes aside, allowing it to stay on top of the water instead of sinking.
Oh, the old ones are the best! No change because the boat rises with the water level.
Depending on how old, old engines run on compressed steam, new engines run on a mixture of petroleum and air (atmospheric).
Old enough to hold a wrench. My 11 year old works on our boat, and I don't even have a boat yet.
haven't got the slightest clue
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Old boat got sink
Water is cheap and you burn any thing in the furnace on the old steam boats!!
An old chestnut this one. Whilst in the boat, the anchor displaces its weight in water, when under the water and lying on the bottom, it only displaces its volume. As it is made from iron which is much denser than water, its volume is much less than the volume of water which equals its weight. So it will displace less water than before it is dropped.
Got a 89 Maxum up to 44 mph with a single person in the boat, a better prop, and glass slick water when the boat was just a few years old.