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Project Boat Seeker

Story of building a Ken Bassett Rascal by a project boat lover.

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Selecting an outboard engine

For my Ken Bassett Rascal. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Selecting the proper outboard engine. Plans I was building from specified a 60 HP motor. From an earlier conversation with Ken Bassett, it must have been screaming fast. Selecting the proper outboard engine.

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Story of building a Ken Bassett Rascal by a project boat lover.

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This web page projectboatseeker.blogspot.com states the following, "Story of building a Ken Bassett Rascal by a project boat lover." We saw that the webpage said " Thursday, April 2, 2009." It also said " Fuel Tank - Project Boat - Ken Bassett Rascal. There was no way I was going to purchase a fuel tank that would limit my run time. I felt the boat needed more capacity. I studied the miriad of tanks available. I even researched having one custom made. Ultimately I realized these new plastic tanks are not too bad and theyre equipped with a reliable electronic sensor for fuel level. Grounding the tank was another must."

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