P38A HONDA powered

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Jon Dor

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I need a longer shaft version...
Photo attached this time...thought I'd added it before. It may actually make sense this time... ;~}
 

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Gosh you have an amphibious P38? Mark would like one that floats:rolleyes::D:D:D
Haha! I wouldn't like to put it to the test Keith! I think it'd need a lot more than 2hp too! At least it's FOUR stroke! It's also let us down today. Needs a new plug. This is a friend's outboard...I've an identical one...well it USED to be identical until if fell about 8' out of a jackleg container. It's now a 2-piece 2HP HONDA! I also have a 2.3hp HONDA four stroke outboard for one of my inflatables. Surprisingly, it even pushed my 19' sloop against a significant incoming tide and against a force 7 headwind in Scarborough bay on it's first outing, getting us safely into the calm waters of the harbour. That's never let me down, nor attempted suicide from a height...YET!
I LOVE the way it sits nicely on the P38's lower tailgate to work on!
 
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I remember my dad servicing an old 20hp outboard before one of our family holidays. Engine was on the back of the boat, with the prop in a dustbin full of water, to cool the engine. Was all going fine until a neighbour asked what would happen if he put it in gear !! Def fast way to empty the bin & get a very wet neighbour !!
 
I remember my dad servicing an old 20hp outboard before one of our family holidays. Engine was on the back of the boat, with the prop in a dustbin full of water, to cool the engine. Was all going fine until a neighbour asked what would happen if he put it in gear !! Def fast way to empty the bin & get a very wet neighbour !!

That's how I flush the salt from mine.
 
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