Built for Antarctic use.
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
Amazing ...I have more than a few Antarctic Whale outboards.
Re: Built for Antarctic use.
I like the
DIESEL ONLY
sticker
(third picture)
but you would need quite a lot more compression to get it to run.
DIESEL ONLY
sticker
(third picture)
but you would need quite a lot more compression to get it to run.
SJP11446LL parts only, TC52234L unrestored, THC67581L unrestored, FP1986JJ4 running, GF2355EE7 running,TC63272 work in progress, AD52014 unrestored, sEEgull work in progress.
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
That,s nothing there,s a woman in edinburgh gumtree selling one that take,s petrol or diesal how good is that
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
model 75
There you go H-A, that's the gearbox/pumphousing i'm after for my "bitsa".
I'm buggered if i'm buying another motor just for spares
jon
There you go H-A, that's the gearbox/pumphousing i'm after for my "bitsa".
I'm buggered if i'm buying another motor just for spares
jon
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
Are you sure a Penguin is compatible with a Seagull Jon ?headdownarseup wrote:model 75
There you go H-A, that's the gearbox/pumphousing i'm after for my "bitsa".
I'm buggered if i'm buying another motor just for spares
jon
H-A
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
ABSOLUTELY
very good swimmers both of them!
jon
very good swimmers both of them!
jon
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
only one Fly's............
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
And only one of them steels ya chips/fries on the seaside aye?Adrian Dale wrote:only one Fly's............
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
Jon i pm ed you regarding pumphousing
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
Dont you beleive it!
Those penguins like to munch on your ice cream as well (cheeky buggers) never mind the seagulls
jon
Those penguins like to munch on your ice cream as well (cheeky buggers) never mind the seagulls
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Re: Built for Antarctic use.
Nuts!
"ICE" cream seems to make sense.........of course they would.
Now how would they handle a couple of cones then?
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"ICE" cream seems to make sense.........of course they would.
Now how would they handle a couple of cones then?
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