Today we spent the day visting Denny Akers' collection of classic Porsches, VWs and other assorted oddities/collectibles etc. Mr. Akers is a local legend in the aircooled Porsche community in the PNW. He has one of the largest and most impressive collections of early Porsches and other cars. Well, he also has a few antique outboards/outdrives in his collection. All of them run! He collects all sorts of antique machinery, engines etc. He even had a completely restored 27 cylinder radial engine from a WWII fighter plane WITH propeller in his collection.
Here's a sample of what I saw;

Above: late 40's early 50s gas powered trolling engine. Clarke Engine Co out of Detroit. The engine itself is in the lower leg on top is the fuel tank. It's a direct drive as the crank turns the propeller and the spark plug & points are in the lower unit. The spool around the prop shaft is for the starter rope. He said it runs but roughly so he's working on it.

Above is a "Hydro Pak" outdrive powered by a 4 cylinder, horizontally opposed air cooled Porsche engine. According to Mr. Akers, only 8 were ever built [in 1958]. They did not sell well as the 56 horsepower was insufficient to plane the boat with any load. :lol: He said the inventor was still collecting royalties until he died as he invented the original outdrive. It was later sold to OMC. The welds were "rough".

Elto outboard. Check out the oil cans.

Above; "Waterwitch" outboard sold by Sears Roebuck & Company. I love the art deco styling!
More photos here: http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y68/localboymark/Denny Akers house 09-21-10/
Here's a sample of what I saw;

Above: late 40's early 50s gas powered trolling engine. Clarke Engine Co out of Detroit. The engine itself is in the lower leg on top is the fuel tank. It's a direct drive as the crank turns the propeller and the spark plug & points are in the lower unit. The spool around the prop shaft is for the starter rope. He said it runs but roughly so he's working on it.

Above is a "Hydro Pak" outdrive powered by a 4 cylinder, horizontally opposed air cooled Porsche engine. According to Mr. Akers, only 8 were ever built [in 1958]. They did not sell well as the 56 horsepower was insufficient to plane the boat with any load. :lol: He said the inventor was still collecting royalties until he died as he invented the original outdrive. It was later sold to OMC. The welds were "rough".

Elto outboard. Check out the oil cans.

Above; "Waterwitch" outboard sold by Sears Roebuck & Company. I love the art deco styling!
More photos here: http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y68/localboymark/Denny Akers house 09-21-10/