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Thanks. A bit like a before and after photo. :D
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Does it pump?

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Horsley-Anarak wrote:
Number 27 Jan 1991, why would that end up in Sydney.


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Very, very simple. A marketing manager more than likely sent it over for an up coming summer boat show and the dealer sold it on, at or after the show..................

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I like to think it sat on the back of a boat all the way to Aus.

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I'd like to see the period expense account and travel itinerary of the Sales/Marketing Director before coming to any conclusion ...........

But yes............it is far more romantic to believe someone did Poole to Sidney all those years ago without the help of Pan AM..........
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In 1991 these cost over $1000 Aus in the UK excluding GST & that is the dealer price, now add shipping, import duty, dealer margin, we've got to be looking at $1500 + retail in Sydney for a 64cc Seagull.

Any of our members remember what a home in the suberbs cost in 91 or a 5 hp yamaha.

I think the cost makes them a non viable export item, I recon it traveled out there with a £10 pomme or a yatchsman.

In 91 I be surprised if they had more than 25 staff let alone a marketing manager, Charlesp what say you?
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I've just been up to the Smoke to see my film debut, the applause was, well, astonishing. A young blonde turned round and told her chum - 'look it's him in the audience'. A small part in a low budget film, to be sure, but hey, what a buzz. Upstaged by, would you believe, a speaking part taken by Harry my cat. But what an experience. Outside, in the foyer, I was a bit shocked that I wasn't mobbed by lush young groupies demanding my autograph. That was possibly because Current Primary Woman was gripping my arm with a proprietary determination...

Back to the question. Actually I rather liked the way this thread is going and I'd hate any reality to creep into it. I'm happy with the motor sitting on the back of a boat all the way to Australia. If you set off from the Town Quay with the tide just right you can lop an hour or two off the time. Just possibly there's a vast remote fuel tank out there of a type I don't know about that would be useful on such a trip.

But surely they would have used a Kingfisher?
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If your going that far you would have a boat big enough to have an inboard diesel, but a most of the world doesn't have parking spots a days sail apart, a rubber duck with a small outboard is needed that is light enough to be stowed aboard, just to get to the shops & to check the passage into small bays & to drop the stern anchor, when it takes that long to get where your going, parking charges add up very quickly.

How many staff in 91 Charles?
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Charles uk wrote:I think the cost makes them a non viable export item, I recon it traveled out there with a £10 pomme or a yatchsman.
The ten pound pom scheme was discontinued in 1972 and then a seventy five quid scheme finished in 1982 so that's out. Incidentally the Bee Gees came out as ten pound poms. I came over free as a kid of tpp.

Bit random but my Metzeler came over from 'the old Dart' as part of an inheritance to the son (not me). Manufactured about the 70's.
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So...........
I hear no credible argument or actual evidence that anybody did not enjoy the local restaurant /starched sheet of an antipodean product launch in Sidney..... in Jan whenever?

So I still suppose it happened! Gain say time again in the archive in Poole ( and Maidenheadreach) ........................

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Then we can get back to real 101 technical issues and genuine restoration debates......whilst the Southern Hemi gets on with running Centuries................ :D
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Does it realy matter how it got there, Hugs has got himself a Curlew, great!
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Yey! Enjoy down Artarmon, Huggy!



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I've tracked down the previous owner who bought it from a friend of his, so with a bit of luck I may get its full history.
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