A restored Easthope marine engine now in the City of Surrey Museum in Cloverdale, BC, Canada. This company's engines were favored by fishermen who needed affordable means of powering salmon fishing boats. The engine was very popular in this company's heyday in the 1920s and '30s. The last Easthope boat engine was manufactured in 1968.
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