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mnm3
New member Username: mnm3
Post Number: 1 Registered: 03-2024
| Posted on Sunday, March 24, 2024 - 07:01 am: |
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I picked up my Arnolt Sea-Mite DDT SN 2588 a couple weeks ago at a swap meet. It appears 100% complete and looks to be ready to run - it even has a "dashboard"(!)...except its stuck. No worries - I'll work on getting the motor free over the next couple months. Anyway, I'm looking for information on the motor. I see a couple posts from 10 years ago, but nothing current. Most of the links to info in the posts are dead. From web my research, it is believed the motor is a marine version of the Waukesha ICK and a cousin to the Redwing Meteor. I have been in touch with the Waukesha historical folks and have an ICK manual on the way. I tried the Redwing site, but the contact and email information addresses bounce back. I also reached out to my Antique Outboard Club, but as the name indicates, not much info there. Anyone out there have any info? It would be greatly appreciated. |
   
brad_w
New member Username: brad_w
Post Number: 1 Registered: 01-2025
| Posted on Friday, January 31, 2025 - 11:00 pm: |
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I also own an Arnolt Sea-Mite. I've seen the old post on the web too. I think mine is 1937 that's in a 1918 Rippley. I know It's been a while since you posted, but I hope to get a reply. I had found info years ago, but nothing now. |
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