James_Calvert
Well-Known Member
Aah, the Britt.... Salcombe Harbour Master's launch - when Lawrie Prynn (sorry if spelling wrong) was the man and only needed one launch - had an 8 hp Britt. About 10 yrs later I had a summer job on the harbour and used this launch (among others) to mooch around the anchorages to collect harbour dues.
Near silent on tickover - made a hissing/ ticking sort of noise - when it pushed the 2 ton launch along at about 2 knots, just right for stemming the tide. Not so quiet at full speed (6 knots).
Only problem was that the gear lever, which emerged through the bottom boards, was about two large paces forward of the the tiller, and it had to be pulled hard back to hold it in reverse - which had a horrible whine.
But if you knocked it out of gear at the right moment during your approach, you could glide near silently alongside with the minimum of disturbance and fuss.
Nowdays their launches have at least 7 times the HP and the wake to match...
Don't know how much work was involved in keeping the Britt in good order. not my problem. All I know is that it always started first time (by hand - no electric start) and never gave a moment's worry in the average 8hr day.
Near silent on tickover - made a hissing/ ticking sort of noise - when it pushed the 2 ton launch along at about 2 knots, just right for stemming the tide. Not so quiet at full speed (6 knots).
Only problem was that the gear lever, which emerged through the bottom boards, was about two large paces forward of the the tiller, and it had to be pulled hard back to hold it in reverse - which had a horrible whine.
But if you knocked it out of gear at the right moment during your approach, you could glide near silently alongside with the minimum of disturbance and fuss.
Nowdays their launches have at least 7 times the HP and the wake to match...
Don't know how much work was involved in keeping the Britt in good order. not my problem. All I know is that it always started first time (by hand - no electric start) and never gave a moment's worry in the average 8hr day.