1957 Grey marine Phantom 462 |
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John Starke Sr.
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| Posted on Thursday, March 20, 2008 - 10:28 pm: |
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Hello; I have a phantom 462, running, that belonged to my late dad. I also have the owners handbook. Boats are one of my hobies. (spelling is not!) I have a 1969 Pearson 28' cabin cruiser inboard that had a V8 (gas hog) in it. I am thinking about putting the phantom in it. It does not have the reduction gear in it. I am considering using a 13x8 prop to obtain a simi-plaining gas sipper. Anyone have any thoughts, ideas, comments, trades, etc? John |
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