FREE!!!! Come get it....
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FREE!!!! Come get it....
Yup, Free seagull. Come get it. An SOS exclusive offer....
Located in Surrey BC (Canada, eh) close to #10 highway and 132.
As seen in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6574&start=15
and this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTiDw3x ... e=youtu.be
I had my fun with it, got it running without any parts other than gasket maker and gained a new appreciation for the British Seagull motor. This still requires some parts before it can push a boat.
Time for me to move it along.
Came to me for nothing, will pass it along for nothing.
Fix it up or part it out. Your call....
Located in Surrey BC (Canada, eh) close to #10 highway and 132.
As seen in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6574&start=15
and this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTiDw3x ... e=youtu.be
I had my fun with it, got it running without any parts other than gasket maker and gained a new appreciation for the British Seagull motor. This still requires some parts before it can push a boat.
Time for me to move it along.
Came to me for nothing, will pass it along for nothing.
Fix it up or part it out. Your call....
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Yes remember your story of this motor from when I first joined the group. Was impressed then that you managed to get the motor striped and was equaly impressed that she ran again!
A nice gesture to give her away, hope someone will take up the offer.
Dave.
A nice gesture to give her away, hope someone will take up the offer.
Dave.
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I can't even give it away?
Surely, my wrenching skills aren't THAT bad...
Don't be shy now boys and girls, I'll let the board know when it's gone....
Surely, my wrenching skills aren't THAT bad...
Don't be shy now boys and girls, I'll let the board know when it's gone....
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I will take it! If you will pay for shipping to New Zealand.
Nice engine!
Nice engine!
"THE KING OF BLING"!
Is it better to over think, than not think at all?
Is it better to over think, than not think at all?
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You've got a boat, why not go & get it?
You could test it on the return journey.
It's only just a bit over 11,000 Km!
You could refuel in Hawaii.
You could test it on the return journey.
It's only just a bit over 11,000 Km!
You could refuel in Hawaii.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Great idea, 11000 kms in an open boat.
Be ok if you could take an xtra passenger as ballast and to hack up if supplies run short.
Would that be called pollution ?
Be ok if you could take an xtra passenger as ballast and to hack up if supplies run short.
Would that be called pollution ?
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I'll supply the boat too...
FREE!!!
We just have to get there when the tide is low....
FREE!!!
We just have to get there when the tide is low....
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Lets run the numbers.
11,000km is 6,000 nautical miles. Assuming that the boat can average 4 knots for the journey, it should only take around 62 days non stop to complete. The factory estimate of fuel consumption for a 40 plus is 5.75 gallons/hour so 260 gallons of 10:1 should do it. Thats a little still shy of a ton of fuel, so plenty of room left in the dinghy for a passenger and supplies.
11,000km is 6,000 nautical miles. Assuming that the boat can average 4 knots for the journey, it should only take around 62 days non stop to complete. The factory estimate of fuel consumption for a 40 plus is 5.75 gallons/hour so 260 gallons of 10:1 should do it. Thats a little still shy of a ton of fuel, so plenty of room left in the dinghy for a passenger and supplies.
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Did you mean gallons/hour or gallons/day?
Would a 40+ be the most suitable Seagull, I'd think about a Curlew, 64cc, a clutch, 25:1, way better miles/gallon, quieter & as much oomph as a Century. ( a Curlew uses a Model 75 Century lower unit & prop & spins them 500+ engine revs faster).
You wouldn't need that much fuel if you were having a bathroom stop in Hawaii!
So you could take a cabin boy, someones got to make the tea.
Would a 40+ be the most suitable Seagull, I'd think about a Curlew, 64cc, a clutch, 25:1, way better miles/gallon, quieter & as much oomph as a Century. ( a Curlew uses a Model 75 Century lower unit & prop & spins them 500+ engine revs faster).
You wouldn't need that much fuel if you were having a bathroom stop in Hawaii!
So you could take a cabin boy, someones got to make the tea.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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So If I use my 20" that will give me the room for the fuel sitting on the floor.
The food may be a problem. If there is a tone of fuel (and that is lighter than water) then with all the tins of beans and and beer to last 62 days that has to make at least 3 tone.
Did you take the trade winds and tide into consideration?
This might be a doable thing!
The food may be a problem. If there is a tone of fuel (and that is lighter than water) then with all the tins of beans and and beer to last 62 days that has to make at least 3 tone.
Did you take the trade winds and tide into consideration?
This might be a doable thing!
You cant say cabin BOY You need say cabin person!So you could take a cabin boy, someones got to make the tea.
"THE KING OF BLING"!
Is it better to over think, than not think at all?
Is it better to over think, than not think at all?
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I'm so sorry!
I'm blaming that dreadful gender assignment error on "old timers disease"!
I sincerely hope I didn't distress too many of our readers.
I'm blaming that dreadful gender assignment error on "old timers disease"!
I sincerely hope I didn't distress too many of our readers.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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...but...but...but... I'm an Old - Timer as well, and I can remember the old superstition that Women were bad luck to have on board, hence Cabin 'boy'. I can't be bothered with all this new - fangled PC nonsense!
Last edited by Silver Surfer on Sun Aug 18, 2019 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I meant gallons/hr. This was the figure quoted by BS. I based the fuel calculation on this.Charles uk wrote:Did you mean gallons/hour or gallons/day? .
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My understanding of those figures are that at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle you should get 5.75 hours running from 1 gallon of fuel.
That give you a fuel consumption figure of about 4.25 Imperial gallons for 24 hours running at less than 3/4 throttle.
Assuming you can achieve 4 knots at 3/4 throttle that would give you a figure of 22.6 nautical miles per imperial gallon.
So your right on the total fuel required, but you did mean gallons per day.
That give you a fuel consumption figure of about 4.25 Imperial gallons for 24 hours running at less than 3/4 throttle.
Assuming you can achieve 4 knots at 3/4 throttle that would give you a figure of 22.6 nautical miles per imperial gallon.
So your right on the total fuel required, but you did mean gallons per day.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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I did work on 5.75 hours/gallon. Same result as you, just a different method.
Distance 11,000 km = 6,000 nautical miles
at 4 knots (4 nautical miles/hrs) then total time required is 1500 hours.
at 5.75 hrs/gallon, fuel required is 1500/5.75 = 260 gallons
At 22.6 nautical miles/gallon, fuel required is 6,000/22.6 = 265 gallons (same result)
weight of fuel = 234 x 7.2 lb = 1685 lb
weight of oil = 26 x 8 b = 208 lb
total weight of fuel = 1893 lbs
The nautical mile and knot are such natural units of measurement that we should lobby to change to them from the metric system.
Distance 11,000 km = 6,000 nautical miles
at 4 knots (4 nautical miles/hrs) then total time required is 1500 hours.
at 5.75 hrs/gallon, fuel required is 1500/5.75 = 260 gallons
At 22.6 nautical miles/gallon, fuel required is 6,000/22.6 = 265 gallons (same result)
weight of fuel = 234 x 7.2 lb = 1685 lb
weight of oil = 26 x 8 b = 208 lb
total weight of fuel = 1893 lbs
The nautical mile and knot are such natural units of measurement that we should lobby to change to them from the metric system.