SD 102
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- seagull101
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Re: SD 102
Here is another SD, very overpriced though.
I personally don't like the red and green paint!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/British-Seagu ... Sw9KtZeRbn
Jacob
I personally don't like the red and green paint!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/British-Seagu ... Sw9KtZeRbn
Jacob
Re: SD 102
Noted. Thanks, keep them coming 

Re: SD 102
That would come up nice taken back to original.
So what do you do with these Hugz? Do you reach out to the seller for more photos & data? That would be a great way to build the database.
Regards
Spiro
So what do you do with these Hugz? Do you reach out to the seller for more photos & data? That would be a great way to build the database.
Regards
Spiro
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
Re: SD 102
As a matter of interest SD10100 (red) has found its way to Washington, USA.
I'm three motors short of 30 and when reached will resubmit listing. Jon, your 2 motor details would help. Cheers.

I'm three motors short of 30 and when reached will resubmit listing. Jon, your 2 motor details would help. Cheers.
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Re: SD 102
Great work Hugz,
By cull do you mean discard completely? Please don't! Maybe just transfer the data on to a second spreadsheet for incomplete (non-original) outboards.
Regards,
Spiro
By cull do you mean discard completely? Please don't! Maybe just transfer the data on to a second spreadsheet for incomplete (non-original) outboards.
Regards,
Spiro
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
Re: SD 102
Yes Spiro. Good thought. I will do that.
- skyetoyman
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Re: SD 102
Skyetoyman is still alive but winding down a little. Now retired and gone fishing. Not allowed any heavy lifting so still have ACR and SD. and some nice fishing gear.Oyster 49 wrote:Good buy, you will enjoy owning a nice original SDThere is also another forum member on Skye, who has a SD, Skyetoyman. He lives at Glendale and used to run the Skye Toy Museum. Not heard from him on here for a long time.
LLS c 1961 on a crescent 42 boat c 1980 + wspcl c 1976 + 102 SD8561 c 1944 + 102 ACR 1948
Re: SD 102
Good to hear from you, hope all is well?
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Re: SD 102
Hugo
Did you get my pm from the other day?
Jon
Did you get my pm from the other day?
Jon
Re: SD 102
Up to 30 now. Left click to expand and then left click again. Trends are beginning to appear ie change of tank saddles, gearbox nipple location, 'L' and 'P' in engine # etc. I'm wondering if the later ones still had the air inflow trumpet or changed to the chokeless cowl.
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Re: SD 102
Looking good Hugz ........ just to be clear, I am talking about the spreadsheet
Regards,
Spiro

Regards,
Spiro
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
Re: SD 102
I'm a cunning stunt mate ..... no bluudy worries
Been perfecting my excel and photoshop skills and I reckon that is the best it is going to get. I could get a sheila's job soon!

Been perfecting my excel and photoshop skills and I reckon that is the best it is going to get. I could get a sheila's job soon!
- seagull101
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Re: SD 102
I would say that later SD's had choke less cowls as the crated one had one (SD9963) and so does mine at (SD10588).
Does anyone know what serial number roughly did SD's finish production, mine appears to be the latest.
Jacob
Does anyone know what serial number roughly did SD's finish production, mine appears to be the latest.
Jacob
Re: SD 102
Do you have a pic of the crated one that shows a cowl Jacob? I think you maybe correct. The 'D' and 'C' adverts show the cowl and we know BS have a gradual change so it is unlikely the SD range finished with the trumpet.