I saw a James Bond movie decades ago where he was in Thailand or somewheres over there, and they had inline engines mounted to the backs (sterns) of their boats on pivots with propeller shafts mounted right to the flywheels, and the boat drivers just moved the engines around on the pivoting mounts, and they scooted around pretty good the whole time they were shooting at each other. Yours is a six and I think their's were fours or maybe even twos its been so long since I saw the movie. Got a lake and an old aluminum fishing boat near you? It is Labor Day weekend, the last long weekend of Summer, so I'll bring the burgers and wieners and gas, you supply the boat and motor. Let's leave the guns at home though because even though it was more exciting in the James Bond movie, your neighbors might not appreciate you and me flying around the lake shooting the place up.
Seriously though, I understand, perfectly good engine, tripping over it, make a swamp buggy before it becomes illegal.
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