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Could be a prop crank so when you loose power you can crank the boat to shore. You could rig it with a chain and get a bicycle and use that for propulsion to save gas.
Boat Name: A TAD TOO MUCH
Model: 1978 F-32 Sedan Cruiser
Engines: Twin Chry 360's 666 hrs original engines
That's EXACTLY what that is! Since the Amish built many of the Trojans in its heyday this was the backup power system should the engine ever fail. Of course, it was only operational if you could get an Amish guy to come on board with his bicycle...
True story I heard from a tour guide of the PA Amish a couple of years ago (when I was stalking the Amish in a bus). Their horses are usually veteran trotters, used in racing sulkies around a track (here in Saratoga, NY we have the "flat" track used by thoroughbreds who also race in KY Derby, etc, and the "harness" track used by trotters, who are bred and trained to pull a cart at a smooth pace). They buy them at auction.
We have several Amish families who have recently started to settle in the upper Mohawk River valley towns, west and north of Amsterdam, NY, and have been very successful at dairy and other farming. Their houses are usually more like home-made sheds, etc until they get the farm up and going. The big difference between their farms and the non-Amish farms is the buggy out on the side of the house and no electrical wires running into the house.
If you trained a horse to be saddled and carry a person their pace would be too herky-jerky to smoothly pull a buggy.
Doncha just love it when this forum goes totally off kilter?
That being said, you all are welcome to put your Trojans in the NYS Canal (Erie Canal) in Waterford, NY and head west to Canajoharie, NY, where we all get get together and rent cars to stalk the Amish among the rolling hills to the north. Mayhaps we can get 'em to work on some of the cabin and cockpit woodwork that may need repairs.