One engine out, then the second engine out and a big hole left in the engine bay to fill

There is the first engine out and beside Chance 



Then there were two engines and that is a combined weight of 1300Kgs of scrap iron, unless there is any one out there who wishes to restoration two 73 year old engines




This is the space they leave behind, there is enough room to put a modern 35 hp diesel engine and a genset ahead of the engine and have enough room to work round each engine easily.




On the port side there will be enough room to put a water heater and diesel hot air heater as well as room for a good sized battery bank for all the services on the boat.




Next time the fuel and water tanks will be coming out and then we can see the hull and be able to make repairs to the planking a lot easier





John posing beside the engines, feeling happy they came out as well as they did have spent the last 73 years in the boat.



 

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