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Edgar wrote:
Do you refer to the Seagull outboard motor here? Certainly the noise and smell of one of those would be highly nostalgic. I have one that is more than 50 years old but I know it will start when I want it. My father had one of these for one of his boats. He really liked it although it seemed a bit cantankerous at the best of times... I could rarely get it to run, and after a while, hated it. Since then I've sailed with other people who have much the same results, including two who were expert mechanics and claimed to know these engines intimately. Maybe the secret to getting a Br-Seagul to "run when you want it" is to only want it when it's already running. Or maybe all the ones I've seen have been under a curse? DSK |
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