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Mark B
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Long shaft Seagulls

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Hi all,

I am looking to get a spare Seagull that I can take as a back up should the need arise.
I have a Seagull silver Century 90 and would like something similar but a little lighter.
Any recommendations?
My boat is 14 ft long with a 6ft beam.
She sits high in the water so I need s long shaft.
I am not sure what models came with a long shaft option.

Thank you

Mark.
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Hi Mark, as far as I’m aware all models except the 40 Featherweight came with an option of standard or long shaft. So a 40 Plus long shaft would probably be suitable for your boat they were recommended for 10 to 14 foot boats.
Sally Brown looks like a good boat to fish.
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Show us your transom Mark & where your using it.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Thanks ship mates,
Yes, she’s a great little fishing boat stable and good in a swell...
The transom. (I was just re fitting the transom keel iron hence it’s hanging off!!! All done now.)

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Ps my Seagull 90 is set up correctly at the right height... pushing her along nicely... so nice I almost fancied a trip to France across the channel on a good day!!!!
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And two with my sons... you can see my Seagull less the recoil starter ( that I have sorted now thanks to this forum).. I use a bit of old carpet on the transom as you can see.
This was taken a few years ago with my old wooden stem that I changed last week. Also I had a little sea spray on the lens that distorts the photos a little.
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Nice boat, I’d suggest a 102 or century plus.
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Is that the beach between Dover and Deal? I’ve sailed along that coast a few times 8)
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That’s the one...
I will keep my eye out for one of them...sounds a plan... I will check out the HP..

Thank you.

Mark
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Great photos. Love the boat!

Thanks for sharing.

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S
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Thanks mate,
Yes, she’s a little beauty!
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