Hi Folks,
someone swiped my Seagull at the weekend :( I've not bothered reporting it to the Police, stupidly I can't find the serial number written down anywhere and it cost less than my insurance excess so I didn't fancy spending Sunday morning sat filling out forms but here's the best description ...
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- Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:22 am
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Stolen Seagull :(
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- Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:53 am
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Hello and a bit of TLC needed...
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Re: Hello and a bit of TLC needed...
Thanks for the info guys.
What I was thinking about with the fuel tank was welding some sort of mount (maybe just a hook) on to the stainless A-frame at the stern of my boat that I could attach some sort of small remote tank to when I needed it. The frame is about 5ft high so I thought if I mounted ...
What I was thinking about with the fuel tank was welding some sort of mount (maybe just a hook) on to the stainless A-frame at the stern of my boat that I could attach some sort of small remote tank to when I needed it. The frame is about 5ft high so I thought if I mounted ...
- Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:34 pm
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Hello and a bit of TLC needed...
- Replies: 6
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Hello and a bit of TLC needed...
Hi All,
first off, what a great find this site is.
Anyhow... hello to everyone, I am the proud new owner of a 1980 long shaft Seagull which I believe is a Model 55 which I got for the grand total of 30 quid.
I bought the motor as an auxiliary for my RIB (I know they aren't recommended for planing ...
first off, what a great find this site is.
Anyhow... hello to everyone, I am the proud new owner of a 1980 long shaft Seagull which I believe is a Model 55 which I got for the grand total of 30 quid.
I bought the motor as an auxiliary for my RIB (I know they aren't recommended for planing ...