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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox Sea Bee
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Re: Cox Sea Bee
No, but if you run it you will be my new hero!
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Re: Cox Sea Bee
Ron... I've never seen one. I found those pics YEARS ago on the web somewhere. There's no info. "here" on the model... and I was curious, if anyone here ever had one... and if so; how it ran.Cribbs74 wrote:No, but if you run it you will be my new hero!
It looks like it had a recoil "pull-starter" zip-cord; as some of the other Cox models did. I should post the pics in the boat gallery.
Re: Cox Sea Bee
Somebody on here knows, probably Mark B. or Mudhen. If I was to take a guess.....Might want to shoot either one a PM.
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Re: Cox Sea Bee
Check it out...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Old-Stock-Cox-Sea-Bee-Boat-Gas-Powered-Vintage-Rare-Car-/281169950052?pt=Vintage_Antique_Toys_US&hash=item417708f564
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Old-Stock-Cox-Sea-Bee-Boat-Gas-Powered-Vintage-Rare-Car-/281169950052?pt=Vintage_Antique_Toys_US&hash=item417708f564
Re: Cox Sea Bee
I found the following information on Dr. Martin Hepperle's website.
Cox Sea Bee
Manufactured in 1970
#350-5 engine (ECJ #45a)
The Sea Bee was powered by an inboard Babe Bee engine. This engine was air cooled and it was coupled to drive shaft with a flexible coupler. A pull starter with an automatic clutch was used. The rudder could be adjusted for free running, but it also had two eyelets for running around a center post. The boat was also available in a green/cream color scheme.
Length: 410 mm
Width: 170 mm
Cox Sea Bee
Manufactured in 1970
#350-5 engine (ECJ #45a)
The Sea Bee was powered by an inboard Babe Bee engine. This engine was air cooled and it was coupled to drive shaft with a flexible coupler. A pull starter with an automatic clutch was used. The rudder could be adjusted for free running, but it also had two eyelets for running around a center post. The boat was also available in a green/cream color scheme.
Length: 410 mm
Width: 170 mm
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