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Orlando Clipper | Boating Forum - iboats Boating Forums Re: Orlando Clipper The Orlando Clipper was built by The Orlando Boat Company in Orlando, Florida My dad was the sales manager starting around 1962 At that time they only built alm boats, but later added fiberglass models They were located at the Herdon airport and later moved to Ocoee just west of Orlando next to Winter Garden
Show me your transoms knee brace (tinny) jon boat transom rebuild Re: Show me your transom's knee brace (tinny) Re: Show me your transom's knee brace (tinny) You could check the pics in my post on replacing the transom on my tin boat (search "orlando clipper) for another angle
Free Wiring diagrams for Johnsons and Evinrudes - Many years and . . . Hey everyone some one put me onto this web site and i found my diagram So i thought i would share with everyone because i was looking for a diagram for months This website has Johnson Evinrude and most other brands, but the link below is just to the omc diagrams 1st link- the wiring
keel weight? | Boating Forum - iboats Boating Forums Re: keel weight? Chris: Can't speak with regard to Cat 25s but having raced against a cat 250 wing with a Clipper Marine 26 I know they are fast Broadside it could run faster than the clipper Up wind it could not point like that fine bow Clipper! The 250 was offered in wing or water ballast retractable keel
Speed with a 90hp on pontoon - iboats Boating Forums getting ready to switch out the 40hp on my pontoon with a 90hp v-4 what should i except for speed it is going on a 20ft harris floteboat sunliner, i usally get about 15-17mph out of the 40hp,a 90hp is what my boat is rated for anybody else running a 90hp? thanks
Many uses for WD40 | Boating Forum - iboats Boating Forums On another board, Ralph called WD40 "the ducttape of liquids" I heard an urban legend that WD40 was invented by the US Army as a water displacement agent (thus, WD) and that it took them 40 tries to perfect it We've all had our special uses for the magic solvent The parents of small children