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Cox Engine of The Month
September-2023
balogh's

"Beefed up old stock 290 on my Quickie100 RC after plenty of airtime hours..."

PAST WINNERS
balogh's

"Beefed up old stock 290 on my Quickie100 RC after plenty of airtime hours..."

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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
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
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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