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sandymac
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1935 marston seagull

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Further to my introduction to the forum, today i found during a chat with a friend at my work that he had an "old" seagull in his garage which he was given in 1970's along with 2 elderly johnsons.
I took a run to his house this evening and incredibly he has indeed a superb and i guess orignal Marston seagull ser# 0G 533 0 167. Also has somewhere in his house the book for it.

I do not know much at all about these motors apart from what i have read on SOS....
Oh and its not for sale and i doubt it ever will be, ..although i will endeavour to maybe try running it on a period clinker boat before too long.!
A superb old motor..!


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Brilliant!

I am sure I speak for a lot of people when I ask if photos of this machine could be made available. John would be delighted to put them on his site, and I for one would love to see them. I am exhibiting at Poole what I thought was the only surviving OG - sadly it lacks many components, I'wonder what they look like.

And of course, if there's any chance of scans or photocopies of the paperwork that would be wonderful.

Well discovered!
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I will indeed try to get some good photos of it all very soon.



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Another Marston!

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Well done Sandy,

makes you wonder how many more there are out there, hiding in the backs of sheds!

Love to see the pics and if nice and clear I can add them to the Marston page, about 200kbs is large enough!

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John, the owner is on hols, for 2 wks. after that he will bring the motor and manual to my home, i will get pics then.

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http://i5.tinypic.com/166yd0w.jpg


http://i4.tinypic.com/166yj2w.jpg


some pics of this marston. i will email John some more.

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Marston

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How many horisontal ribs are there on the cylinder at the spark plug end.

That is a very clean looking Marston!

Don't rush out & start it without talking to Rick Jones or myself as there are some prelimary checks that you ought to do to avoid damaging a rare desirable motor that has virtualy no spares availability.

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