BMB on Trademe NZ

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BMB on Trademe NZ

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Here's a Mariner on Trademe in NZ, missing the reversing prop.
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There was one on ebay in the UK last year, but I think that makes two I've seen!
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interesting looking motor... No way the wife will let me buy it though. I need to finish the ones ive got first
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Sold for NZ$210

Never seen one configured as a full inboard before. Is this a standard arrangement or one that's been 'created' by the previous owner?

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Standard.
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They are so cool.

That one being dripping with liquid use....................will probably just ......start.

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Yes standard model. The same engine was sold as either an outboard, full inboard like this one, or the middy which was an inboard through hull fitment.
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Awesome!
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I've got 2 of the previous model, circa 1931-33. Worth grabbing if one comes up at the right price.
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