Elmore


Model: | 4HM763 |
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Serial: | 11932 |
Bore: | 9" |
Stroke: | 12" |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Horsepower: | 110 |
RPM: | 325 |
Current Owner: | Henning |
Current Location: | Port Townsend, Washington |
Current Condition: | Operational |
Engine History
The Elmore may have the distinction of being powered by a record number of engines in its lifespan. It received the very first diesel engine produced by Washington Iron Works after its conversion from a steam tug. It then went through two more Washington engines.
Its current Atlas-Imperial diesel engine is from the fishing vessel Alaska.