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    Hi, Do any of you have experience with or knowledge of Palmer Engines? A quick search online indicates that Palmer has a long long history. Did they actually engineer and manufacture engines themselves; or were they primarily in the business of "marinizing" others engines for marine uses?

    What brought Palmer to my attention was this boat...for sale in Southern California:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-...rQ5fMotorboats

    It is listed as having Palmer M-383 engines. They look like Chrysler 383's to me....

    Anyway; Palmer is a new name to me; I thought that perhaps others here might want to chime in and share their knowledge...

    Thanks for reading,

    Chuck in Santa Barbara
    1957 Cadillac w/1947 Scott-Atwater 473
    1965 Alpex w/1964 West-Bend 45
    1977 Thunderbird w/85HP Merc
    1964 Montgomery-Ward W/1978 Johnson 15

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    Palmer Engines

    Chuck -

    Palmer goes WAY back as an engine manufacturer; they produced some of the original hit-and-miss engines in the early part of the (last) century, and may have continued until roughly 1980 or later. I don't know much about the company's history, or the engines listed in the Luhrs ad, but I've got a Palmer P-60, which is a vintage four-cylinder, 60-hp flathead.

    (See photo...)

    - Marty
    Attached Files
    http://www.pocketyachters.com

    "If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most." - E. B. White

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    • #3
      That is one cool piece of machinery. Love the gearshift! :cool1:

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