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let me know what you guys think
very cool design. Looks like an outrigger Batman would ride in :)
Would like to get a closer picture of the Picco .80 .
If you want to see some pics of those motors let me know and i will post them .
yes, please post one of the Picco 80 engines (with header & pipe). Also I'm curious to see the Picco 67 close-up. Thanks

I'll get some pics of the 67 and 80 motors//pipe and header setup today for you and post them up later
 
Here are a few more pics of the boat with the stuffing tube in and the rudder and strut .

David Bryant here are some close up pics of the pico 67 and the frank orlic modded 80 that i will run in the rig
 
David Bryant here are some close up pics of the pico 67 and the frank orlic modded 80 that i will run in the rig
thanks for posting those (now) vintage Picco engine shots, very cool. I was curious which model/year they were. I have 3 or 4 around the same age
No problem , do you still run your piccos
yes, I still run a few Picco P67's, primarily in mono's. I still have a few never-run engines. I was gonna run an original (brand-new in-box) Pinckert Coyote 67/80 outrigger, but I'm saving these old Picco's for mono's, and will run new-generation in the Coyote (CMB .67VAC).
Also have few brand-new (vintage) Rossi motors as well.

Picco_P67-1_1988_02.jpg

Picco_P67-1_1988_05.jpg
 
David Bryant here are some close up pics of the pico 67 and the frank orlic modded 80 that i will run in the rig
thanks for posting those (now) vintage Picco engine shots, very cool. I was curious which model/year they were. I have 3 or 4 around the same age
No problem , do you still run your piccos
yes, I still run a few Picco P67's, primarily in mono's. I still have a few never-run engines. I was gonna run an original (brand-new in-box) Pinckert Coyote 67/80 outrigger, but I'm saving these old Picco's for mono's, and will run new-generation in the Coyote (CMB .67VAC).
Also have few brand-new (vintage) Rossi motors as well.


sounds like you have enough motors to keep you going for awhile
 
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