I am a beginner to boats let alone Seaguls and have purchased an old Seagul (1948)
I followed your instructions on how to start it and it started, ran and pumped water on first pull. Lucky me

One question though. When I took the gear box plug out and had a butchers inside, I noticed the oil in there was more like a thick light grey grease sort of paste. When I took the propeller off I noticed that if I pushed the shaft into the box the seal became moist. I'm wondering if water is getting into the gear box.
After running I removed the plug but nothing poured out so if it is taking in water it is not a lot.
I've ordered off Ebay a bottle of EP140 (on its way) and my intention is to take the gear box apart and give it a damn good cleaning. Then putting in the new oil. But there seems little point in this if it is taking in water. Can you get new seals for this model? Which seal will be leaking? Is it the rubber washer type one behind the prop or is there another one past the bearing which I cannot see (I only took the prop off, and the packer type washer with the pin through the middle. I did not remove the shaft and I did not go into the gear box)
All help and advise will be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Mark