Week end outboard
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Week end outboard
I have recently purchased a little outboard called Week-end . I can't find any information except for an old French advert for a canoe and the weekend outboard was suggested as propulsion . According to the plate it was built in Paris . I hope the photos have loaded . Any info would be great , thanks
Re: Week end outboard
Very cool little outboard.
It would seem,that there are not very many around.
That makes it more interesting, in my opinion.
Cheers
It would seem,that there are not very many around.
That makes it more interesting, in my opinion.
Cheers
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Re: Week end outboard
Doesn't look like anyone has heard of this little beauty, so your not going to get any quick answers.
Your going to have to do the investigation, strip the power head bare by removing the top cover, recoil starter & fuel tank, so the power head & carb are clearly visible & take some decent pictures of all sides, from your existing pics it looks like an air cooled moped power unit, the French made millions of these.
From these pics one of our members should be able to identify the manufacturer, as lots have mopeds hidden in the back of their sheds, especially the Bermudians, as a 50cc two-stroke is the largest they can own by law, I believe.
Really quite impressive castings on this, not cheap, there must be a mention somewhere on the French internet that Solex, Mobylette or even Sachs supplied power units for use on the Week end outboard, in the 50's or 60's.
Your going to have to do the investigation, strip the power head bare by removing the top cover, recoil starter & fuel tank, so the power head & carb are clearly visible & take some decent pictures of all sides, from your existing pics it looks like an air cooled moped power unit, the French made millions of these.
From these pics one of our members should be able to identify the manufacturer, as lots have mopeds hidden in the back of their sheds, especially the Bermudians, as a 50cc two-stroke is the largest they can own by law, I believe.
Really quite impressive castings on this, not cheap, there must be a mention somewhere on the French internet that Solex, Mobylette or even Sachs supplied power units for use on the Week end outboard, in the 50's or 60's.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
Re: Week end outboard
Thanks for the suggestions / info . We have spent a good few hours trawling the internet and French ad was only mention
http://www.cmc-retronautisme.fr/restaur ... onseil.htm
Perhaps there are some French members that can shine some light on it ?
I will try to get some better pictures soon
http://www.cmc-retronautisme.fr/restaur ... onseil.htm
Perhaps there are some French members that can shine some light on it ?
I will try to get some better pictures soon
Re: Week end outboard
Nice castings!
Charles is on the right track, some pictures of the engine may give some further clues.
Regards,
Spiro
Charles is on the right track, some pictures of the engine may give some further clues.
Regards,
Spiro
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
Re: Week end outboard
Probably not useful to you I know, but to me that looks very much like a 2-stroke air-cooled lawn mower engine that has been adapted for outboard use.
Many of the early Australian outboards were made much the same way, however the level of design and quality of castings here, were generally of a lower standard ie by comparison to your outboard.
Sorry I can't help further with this.
It is a nice looking outboard none the less.
Regards,
Many of the early Australian outboards were made much the same way, however the level of design and quality of castings here, were generally of a lower standard ie by comparison to your outboard.
Sorry I can't help further with this.
It is a nice looking outboard none the less.
Regards,
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
Re: Week end outboard
Thanks for your comments , most of the lawnmower derived motors I've seen aren't so well made , the quality of this one is quite something , better built than most new ones
Re: Week end outboard
It looks to me, like the transom bracket attaching mount is broken?
Do you have the transom clamps, and associated parts?
If not, you may have to custom make something.
Cheers
Do you have the transom clamps, and associated parts?
If not, you may have to custom make something.
Cheers
Re: Week end outboard
Yes the transom bracket is missing indeed but there is a pin there to work off . I will modify a bracket to suit so I can try it on the boat as it runs very sweet in the shed