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Rob Ripley
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The Seagull Box

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Just curious ....
When did Seagulls start to be transported in the box ?
What kind of timber was used ?
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Re: The Seagull Box

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Are you going to make some? SD's '42 to '46 were crated. Marstons?
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I doubt that I could find matching Pine in Australia, but will get a construction list with dimensions of each piece, including bolts, nails and screws.
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Here are a few for you:
October 1960
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This may have been built by Halvorsen (LS)
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Here is the box for AC17964.

Shows hardware.

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Some More.....
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Marston
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I will see if mine fits in the AC box.......

It is in storage so hang.


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OA BOX
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OA BOX
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It is worth mentioning that not all the later model motors came in crates. I have receipt for a motor that came tucked inside a sales brochure i bought.
This receipt says (received in good condition, uncrated) it is then signed by the customer. I believe it is for a CPC or a LLS, i wont post a photo for copyright reasons.
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Here's one for an OJ.

The motor is disassembled for storage and transit. With petrol tank, tiller arm and carburettor removed it makes for a compact package. The removable box for the carburettor has a cleverly thought out slot to position the throttle cable just correctly to prevent damage.After a great deal of thought, for me the jury is still out on the question of originality and authenticity. This case is a substantially built and cunningly designed bit of kit and it still bears handwritten destination labels and notes.
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The motor still has associated correspondence, brochures, service reminders etc. It has an advance/retard magneto fitted by the factory.
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That a nice thing to go with an engine! I have never seen a seagull box in the flesh, but I have a very old box with a Britannia Light Twin in it :P
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Rob Ripley wrote:I doubt that I could find matching Pine in Australia, but will get a construction list with dimensions of each piece, including bolts, nails and screws.
Great thread! Nice to see so many boxed gulls.

Interested to understand the above comment a little better. Does this mean that someone has already offered that information (plans?) to you or that it's something you are working on yourself?

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I'm measuring a complete box by myself. I did have the ides to sell one of my 102s (dis-assembled) in a plywood box, but now am contemplating a scaled timber box in the Seagull style.
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