SD
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SD
Had a bloke in my workshop today with a SD the bronze variety,very unmolested looking, non runner though a lovely looking thing,not too interested in selling, he'd heard of my interest in Seagull's and called in,lived about 10mls away. I'd never met him before but what a great chap,80yrs young.
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Hi Neil, if you email me britishseagullsd@gmail.com and I can reply with a questionnaire. Basically features that are on the register. Apart from the JM magneto # all can be observed without tools. Also if it has a black or silver barrel and whether it has a brass height adjuster.
Also if anyone else (visitors included) wish to have their SD included please email me..... Thanks guys!
Also if anyone else (visitors included) wish to have their SD included please email me..... Thanks guys!
Last edited by Hugz on Fri Dec 08, 2017 9:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
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It would be nice to see pics of your SD's posted here Hugo.
Alternatively, a single thread in which owners of SD's can post their images.
Regards,
Alternatively, a single thread in which owners of SD's can post their images.
Regards,
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com
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I'm hesistant to post pictures of SD's on here Spiro. Can't explain why, just a gut feeling. Thought l might do a youtube when my boat is on the water propelled with an SD. Period boat with matching motor. Maybe just off Cockatoo Island which is our WW2 shipyard on Sydney harbour. (Thank Feyja it is heritage listed). Would be great to have the steam crane lift her out of the water. Period clothing with pipe? I think so.AusAnzani wrote:It would be nice to see pics of your SD's posted here Hugo. Alternatively, a single thread in which owners of SD's can post their images.Raegards,
Incidentally the brass tank above, though on an SD is actually a post SD tank. I like the brass look
Just found some leather oar collars.... cool!
https://shop.classic-boat-supplies.com. ... kits-pair/
Actually, after a bit of thought l think l can make my own. Might take a trip into maritime museum and see what l can find. Hadn't realised they were stitched on the underside and nailed on. Thought they were a bit more sophisticated than that ie a tube of leather from the cows leg!
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I get that. You may have notices i don't post as often as i use to also.Hugz wrote:
I'm hesistant to post pictures of SD's on here Spiro. Can't explain why, just a gut feeling.
Has nothing to do with SOS of course as the I'm sure the same applies elsewhere. That's how it is for me anyway!
Regards,
www.vintageoutboardsaustralia.blogspot.com