Outboards – Virtual Tour Of The Antique Boat Museums Outboard Collection!

Bask in the outboardness at The Antique Boat Museum In Clayton and now your living room!
A huge thanks to The Antique Boat Museum and The Wooden Boat Experience Video Series for keeping us all infused with some boat history and passion. Today, we are featuring “Outboards: The Motors That Changed Pleasure Boating”., and a tour of the building at the Museum that houses them. So here without further delay. Part 2! Hit it.
I never knew that scott made a diesel outboard and get that Indian away from the wall and move it to the center of the room that’s one of the stars of the collection. some real nice motors in that gathering
Terrible video. Magnificent display but missed by ever moving camera. What was he trying to do but make me dizzy ? I had to look away to give my eyes a break. Heavy snow falling outside, argue !
Not argue, ARRGH !
Always nice to see. Outboards are a lot of fun. The Indian outboard was a great looking motor but let’s just say not the best running ones out there. My Mullins 1929 outboard originally came with one. The original owner told us they had so much trouble with it that two years later they replaced it with an evinrude that still runs great we got it with the boat. Some of my outboard collection
And I thought my wife’s collection of shoes was bad
Off the subject of outboard motors, but look what’s falling from the sky in Michigan this morning!
Dandruff???
They need to have one of these in there. Evinrude’s 1st V4.
As I have said before ” How Cool was that !” You all know that I am an outboard guy at heart. I recognized all of them, own some of them. I am at a loss for words. Your right Vern they need some late 50 V4 Evinrudes or Johnsons in there. Greg, I have gotten several reports of snow in Michigan this morning. One guy was threatening to get his Snow Machine out.
Outboards are the best! Got more people involved in recreational boating than any other form of powered propulsion. For more, go to: aomci.org
Hey Matt, at the risk of dredging up bad memories, do they have a Bearcat?
I also have the earlier version of scott diesel ,totally restored by a retired Scott dealer,I have a prettygood selection Of NOS engines never started
thanks for the story on knuckle busters…now my elbow aches.
John in Va.