people take the piss out of seagull's, ive had from 1hp to 175hp and nothing is as reliable as a seagull..if you go to sea and don't have a seagull as your back , then your a danger to yourself, these engines never fail to start even with petrol that is 20 year old. my engine was not started in 10 years and was a bugger to start,it took 3 pulls !!!!! I was devastated as in never used to take more that 1 or 2, I have now even cleaned the plug, its next service will be due in 2040, for that service it will get a NEW plug and the points cleaned. ha ha brilliant engines and made in England.
I'm looking for a seagull, I just got myself a neat little plywood dinghy and thought a seagull would compliment it nicely. They're affordable too, some of the cheapest outboards available here in New Zealand.
I bought a British Seagull LLS 3A33 3 years ago for $75.00, Mint condition Only one i have ever seen advertised in this area.... It runs Mint.....I wouldn't sell it for anything.......AWESOME OUTBOARDS
I can remember servicing these back in the 60s when I worked in a Boatyard, I still have a 2 cylinder 5hp Evenrude which probably hasn't been run for about the same time must get it out and have a play.
my grandad told me this story about how you could drop a seagull into a clean river, pull it out and it would start just fine again! i still use my seagull for my dingy in the summer, awesome little engine!
They are impressive - we had to wash the salt out of one that was dunked in the River Yealm estuary. which is salty. It never started that well afterwards, but who can blame it? Back in the '50S you'd see small yachts puttering along with a British Seagull clamped to a plank hanging out over the side. They were surprisingly good at this because of their (relatively) big props and low gearing. It beats trying to row a keelboat!
Kyllä _ihminen_ on kekseliäs olento! Eipä olisi itselleni tullut ensimmäiseksi mieleen kiinnittää perätuupparia roskalaatikkoon - nerokasta! On tämä _CZcams_ oikea luovan toiminnan kehto ja aarreaitta!
Good idea - put the video on here! Before the Seagull, we had an engine called a Sea Bee - terrible temperamental thing. You never see them now - probably that's why!
I quite fancy a small boat for pottering on the river but I have NO knowledge at all on this subject! What size boat would this power? Also, I've seen reference to short and long shaft engines, which I presume is to suit the size or type of hull? How do I choose the type of engine and boat, help?
My son was just "GIVEN" a really old Seagull engine Haven't been able to take a good look at it, but he's guessing around 3.5 - 4 hp Never heard of them but we will definitely be checking it out. Hasn't run for a very very very long time The person guesstimated it's from the 30's or 40's Any comments please? Thanks
Yup.... It'd be "petroil' mix that both powers and lubricates the 2-stroke engine.... and makes blue smoke too. No longer recall what the fuel/oil ratio was, but it was pretty heavy on the oil. There are/were oils available for this very purpose that were allegedly "fish friendly". Right.
people take the piss out of seagull's, ive had from 1hp to 175hp and nothing is as reliable as a seagull..if you go to sea and don't have a seagull as your back , then your a danger to yourself, these engines never fail to start even with petrol that is 20 year old. my engine was not started in 10 years and was a bugger to start,it took 3 pulls !!!!! I was devastated as in never used to take more that 1 or 2, I have now even cleaned the plug, its next service will be due in 2040, for that service it will get a NEW plug and the points cleaned. ha ha brilliant engines and made in England.
I'm looking for a seagull, I just got myself a neat little plywood dinghy and thought a seagull would compliment it nicely. They're affordable too, some of the cheapest outboards available here in New Zealand.
Brilliant simple little engines. Can get parts easy . They just go on forever.
phill downes n
jeff sonnichsen what is "n" supposed to mean ?
So great to hear the old Seagull again. I had one on my clinker ply dinghi back in the early 70s. It never missed a beat.
British Seagull Outboards are very good! We had one like that when I was young!
I second the guy who said every boater should have one of these tucked away as a spare. They are the toyota 22r engine of the boat world.
I bought a British Seagull LLS 3A33 3 years ago for $75.00, Mint condition Only one i have ever seen advertised in this area.... It runs Mint.....I wouldn't sell it for anything.......AWESOME OUTBOARDS
I can't think of a better way of cleaning a wheelie bin ;-)
I can remember servicing these back in the 60s when I worked in a Boatyard, I still have a 2 cylinder 5hp Evenrude which probably hasn't been run for about the same time must get it out and have a play.
my grandad told me this story about how you could drop a seagull into a clean river, pull it out and it would start just fine again! i still use my seagull for my dingy in the summer, awesome little engine!
They are impressive - we had to wash the salt out of one that was dunked in the River Yealm estuary. which is salty.
It never started that well afterwards, but who can blame it?
Back in the '50S you'd see small yachts puttering along with a British Seagull clamped to a plank hanging out over the side. They were surprisingly good at this because of their (relatively) big props and low gearing.
It beats trying to row a keelboat!
Y muy bueno para hacer Currican
amazing 40 years
Kyllä _ihminen_ on kekseliäs olento! Eipä olisi itselleni tullut ensimmäiseksi mieleen kiinnittää perätuupparia roskalaatikkoon - nerokasta! On tämä _CZcams_ oikea luovan toiminnan kehto ja aarreaitta!
Unleaded with 2-stroke outboard oil on a 10:1 ratio.
That's nothing - you should have smelled the washing afterwards!
Good idea - put the video on here! Before the Seagull, we had an engine called a Sea Bee - terrible temperamental thing. You never see them now - probably that's why!
Hi , i have a question. was the Choke On or Off in this video?
I quite fancy a small boat for pottering on the river but I have NO knowledge at all on this subject! What size boat would this power? Also, I've seen reference to short and long shaft engines, which I presume is to suit the size or type of hull? How do I choose the type of engine and boat, help?
turboslag I had a long shafts seagull on a 24 ft Tramaran .
My son was just "GIVEN" a really old Seagull engine Haven't been able to take a good look at it, but he's guessing around 3.5 - 4 hp Never heard of them but we will definitely be checking it out. Hasn't run for a very very very long time The person guesstimated it's from the 30's or 40's Any comments please? Thanks
Is that Oxtail Soup going in the tank? Do these run better on soup?
Yup....
It'd be "petroil' mix that both powers and lubricates the 2-stroke engine.... and makes blue smoke too.
No longer recall what the fuel/oil ratio was, but it was pretty heavy on the oil.
There are/were oils available for this very purpose that were allegedly "fish friendly".
Right.
what fuel do you use :|
I can almost taste those fumes!
How did the world manage to test outboards before wheelie bins?
Used boats, I reckon!
Ahh! but you don't get the same nautical nuances with a boat.
I want 1
When someone asks you to tell a story...you always start at the very beginning, I'm guessing. :)
Can't get any nearer the beginning than this I guess!
Is this motor still for sale
+Grady White (Demwhiteboys) It was sold.
I've got one but it's got 4hp
The wheelie bin is the property of the council and bye law 32 subs 6 para 4 specifically forbids this kind of thing.
I won't tell them if you don't!
There's always one
ive got a 5hp british dodo