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williamv
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Can someone post a picture of an advertisemnet for this motor?
It’s a single. I will try to get a picture posted shortly.
This is what I have been told it is. Not sure though.
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Scott Peters
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A little more about this firm:

Gray-Hawley Manufacturing Company

Gray-Hawley Manufacturing Company was a marine engine manufacturer located at 937-943 Jefferson Ave. in Detroit, Michigan. The firm was incorporated in 1905 with a capital of $10,000. Officers of the firm in 1910 consisted of Emmet P. Gray as president and George E. Hawley as secretary-treasurer.

[Associated with American Boat Company]

Ad in 1908 that they had purchased St. Clair Motor Company.

Trade Name Model No. of cylinders Bore Stroke R.P.M. H.P. Weight Years Produced Notes
Little Skipper






Sources:

Polk, R. L. & Co. Detroit City Directory, 1911 (Detroit, MI: R. L. Polk & Co., 1911.) p. 80.

Homfeld, Max F. 753 Manufacturers of Inboard Marine Engines (St. Michaels, MD: Max F. Homfeld, 1991.) p. 6.

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