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105:, and Matthews as well as many other boat builders of the period. During World War II the Army Air Corps used the Kermath V-12, 550 horsepower Sea-Raider to power 104 foot rescue boats out of 195: 200: 154: 82:'s. The Kermath slogan was "a Kermath always runs". Many engines were advanced for their time, with various models having 220: 205: 83: 210: 75: 60: 8: 215: 150: 142: 118: 102: 106: 59:
with a tear-drop shaped radiator and bonnet. It was offered with a 26 hp,
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with a three-speed transmission and shaft drive. The front axle was tubular.
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car was built by James Kermath, who immigrated to the Detroit area from
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produced marine engines from the 1910s until the 1950s in models from
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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Rescue Boats that used Hall-Scott Invader Marine Engine.
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marine engines were produced from 1916 until the 1950s.
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Detroit
Michigan
Toronto
runabout
four-cylinder engine
single cylinders
V-12
overhead camshafts
4 valves per cylinder
dual magnetos
Garwood
Chris Craft
Sagstad
Hunt Boat Company


Kimes, Beverly Rae
ISBN
978-0-87341-428-9



Kermath uscrashboats.org
Categories
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan
Brass Era vehicles
Marine engines
1900s cars
Cars introduced in 1907

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