More rare than a very rare thing...
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 3:42 pm
Quoting from 'Outboard Motors and Outdrives' by R.H. Warring, Pitman, 1966:
Under 'Interregnum', referring to the war years, Page 8:
"In this country British Seagull also produced an inboard-outboard power unit for service use, based on their standard power unit and taking a drive through the bottom of the hull"
They did, of course, produce the SD110 and SD160 years later, a long time after this book was published. So it can't be referring to that.
Nobody I've ever spoken to has seen one of these, and the factory listings don't refer to one. The military manuals don't refer to it, although they may well have been item specific.
Anyone coming up with an inboard-outboard 102 would truly have a rarity. Any ideas anyone?
Under 'Interregnum', referring to the war years, Page 8:
"In this country British Seagull also produced an inboard-outboard power unit for service use, based on their standard power unit and taking a drive through the bottom of the hull"
They did, of course, produce the SD110 and SD160 years later, a long time after this book was published. So it can't be referring to that.
Nobody I've ever spoken to has seen one of these, and the factory listings don't refer to one. The military manuals don't refer to it, although they may well have been item specific.
Anyone coming up with an inboard-outboard 102 would truly have a rarity. Any ideas anyone?