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<blockquote data-quote="user 23839" data-source="post: 455454" data-attributes="member: 23839"><p>Love your wooden boat and its details, particularly how the inner gunwales merge into notches in the stern knees. </p><p>I had to look up Lockwood in Peter Hunn's "Old Outboards" book. He notes "The 1926 (model 62T) and 1927 (model 72T) twins attracted a good deal of attention, as the little 4-to-5-hp units could put a light boat on speaking terms with 20 mph." He goes on to note that Lockwood merged with Elto and Evinrude in 1929 to create the Outboard Motors Corporation!</p><p>Oldboat, if you ever take a notion to put up a Youtube of you and your boat and your Lockwood under way, please let us know. </p><p>Can't wait to see your Arkansas Traveler on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 23839, post: 455454, member: 23839"] Love your wooden boat and its details, particularly how the inner gunwales merge into notches in the stern knees. I had to look up Lockwood in Peter Hunn's "Old Outboards" book. He notes "The 1926 (model 62T) and 1927 (model 72T) twins attracted a good deal of attention, as the little 4-to-5-hp units could put a light boat on speaking terms with 20 mph." He goes on to note that Lockwood merged with Elto and Evinrude in 1929 to create the Outboard Motors Corporation! Oldboat, if you ever take a notion to put up a Youtube of you and your boat and your Lockwood under way, please let us know. Can't wait to see your Arkansas Traveler on the water. [/QUOTE]
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