GUY Single Cylinder Marine Engine 2½” x 3½”
£3,000.00
Approx 2½” x 3½” Cylinder
Built in Southampton c1900.
Slide valve with link reversing gear.
A small, single cylinder steam launch engine of elegant design.
Wt approx 70 Kg.
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