It's not a Foo-Ling; I would have guessed Airborne. K-dude, those are names of two designs by Hal Kelly, a Florida racer in the Fifties who sold plans for a number of designs. An outfit called Clark Craft apparently bought most or all of the plans and still sells them (and presents them as if they are competitve for present-day racing, which they are not). Google "clark craft boat plans" if this link doesn't work: http://www.clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/...39207071003015
To anyone, is there a good way, a preferred company, for shipping an old outboard, or is it even worthwhile?? I have a Mk25 that I rebuilt thirty or forty years ago, freshly bored .015"-over with new pistons/rings, and the lower unit checked out. The paint is non-stock (I didn't care, the motor was for me, and I never guessed it would be "collectible"). I ran it on a too-small boat once, gently, to start breaking it in, then ran it in a tank and shot storage-seal in the carburetor, and haven't used it in all the decades since. Somebody probably would like to have it (and repaint it), but I doubt that it's worth much more than $500 . . . which isn't enough to make it worthwhile to go through the hassle of building a shipping cradle, and hauling it down to FedEx or whomever. But after all this time, I'm beginning to think I might not use it, LOL.
To anyone, is there a good way, a preferred company, for shipping an old outboard, or is it even worthwhile?? I have a Mk25 that I rebuilt thirty or forty years ago, freshly bored .015"-over with new pistons/rings, and the lower unit checked out. The paint is non-stock (I didn't care, the motor was for me, and I never guessed it would be "collectible"). I ran it on a too-small boat once, gently, to start breaking it in, then ran it in a tank and shot storage-seal in the carburetor, and haven't used it in all the decades since. Somebody probably would like to have it (and repaint it), but I doubt that it's worth much more than $500 . . . which isn't enough to make it worthwhile to go through the hassle of building a shipping cradle, and hauling it down to FedEx or whomever. But after all this time, I'm beginning to think I might not use it, LOL.
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