This six-cylinder boat engine was used as a teaching model at the Maritime Patrol School. It was donated to the Museum of Technology in 1996.
The engine was manufactured by the Scripps Motor Company, which produced engines for ships and boats from the early to mid-19th century. The company was located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. This particular engine was manufactured in the 1930s.
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