Just wondering...I know how I found it. Wikipedia! Yep. Johnny is listed as an 'external source', and I lucked into a veritable mine of information. Luckily, no pickaxes or hardhats with lanterns attached are needed. It's not that kind of mine. Really.
(Incidentally...if your answer is, "Oh, I was looking for more information on how to get a long shaft to replace my short one..., please. Make something up. Nobody wants to hear about that. )
"Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!"
- Sun Tzu
It started up with a Century 100, the old outboard of our neighbour which I got for free because she moved home to a dry place. It had not run for at least 15 years but started at first pull after cleaning tank, carb etc. Before this Seagull I used Evinrude, Tomos, Johnson and Mercury.
Now I only have Seagulls (4). Before I had a Seagull, I rowed a lot....
Trying to find some info on the net, I came on this perfect site!
By buying a 102 on ebay that didn't go - google search and lots of help and advice from John as well as some parts and it was a runner! Thanks John - then a Siver century not run for 10 years and help from Vic on this forum and its a runner
Whatever would we do without SOS!
Thanks to John, Vic and everyone !
Ian