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simonseagull
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Boat jumble / handbooks

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On Saturday I went to a boat jumble in Devon there were seagulls a plenty and boxes of spares I also spoke to several different people there who were quite happy to talk about seagulls and how great they are I also managed to pick up six seagull books 2 handbooks and 4 others for particular engines I may sell some of them let me know if interested. Also can anybody tell me why the kingfisher is so elusive I never see any for sale in mags papers or even on the net.
RickUK
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Re: Boat jumble / handbooks

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I think KIngfishers might be considered elusive as relatively few were made in comparison to the final versions of the Forty Pluses, Centurys etc - right at the end of Seagulls' reign, and they were by then relatively expensive compared to the Japanese engines that were taking over the market at that time.
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