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Billy osullivan
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| Posted on Saturday, July 04, 2015 - 12:59 pm: |
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Hi I have a p66 engine it is fitted in a 26ft long keel wooden sailing boat. Can anyone tell me roughly how many gph she might use. Lets say it's calm with no wind and would she have enough power to push it against a 3 knot tide. Many thanks Billy. |
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