
i was riding along in pensacola,florida and i passed a antique shop..instead of stopping, i just called information and got their phone number..so i call the shop and ask.."do you have any antique outboards?" and the guy tells me .."yes we sure do..its a 1902 pelican, and its in great condition"...so here i am thinking i just won the lottery by finding an ultra rare outboard..i turn around and head back to the shop...run inside and the guy says..."i have to dig it out"....so i wait around and he yells "i found it"...so i go back there and he pulls out this old outboard...i then see the seagull lettering on the tank...oh well its not a 1902 outboard

i get home and find the serial and come online and look it up...FP 314A8.....well turns out it isnt very old at all....what i can gather its a 1968? forty plus.....i was hoping for something a bit older since 1968 was the year i was born

the cylinder looks pretty clean..seems to be a very low hour motor... my main concern is the tank sludge at the moment...also best way to clean the brown grim off? and best way to clean the chrome on the legs...has alil bit of bluish corrosion on it also..brillo pad?
look forward to participating in your forum and learning more about these great lil motors!...heres a few pics of my FP...more to come when its all cleaned up








