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Question:
Should Roamy fix up his old British Seagull outboard or go with a newer one?
Option 1: Heck, yeah! Old british stuff rocks, no matter the fuss!!
votes: 3
Option 2: Why not, no guts no glory!
votes: 5
Option 3: I hear there is a sale on Oars at West Marine. Might want to look into that.
votes: 2
Option 4: I love the smell of 10:1 fuel/oil mix in the morning. Smells like...victory.
votes: 2
Option 5: It will make a pretty good anchor in sandy conditions.
votes: 1
Option 6: Seagulls and oil? Another spill?
votes: 2
Option 7: I thought it was called a mast , not a pole!
votes: 0
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I had two SeaGulls in the mid 1980's. Traded one with a boat, and bought another fancy one that actually had a cover on the motor. I am ashamed to say that I sold that one to a Korea vintage Marine. However I was glad to be rid of it.
I am positive that there is a place in Hell where sinners are condemned to trying to start SeaGulls.
regards charlie
That pole was the 'BESTEST'. Thanx very much. It was a scream.
Had a hard time deciding which circle to pick.
Me and my partners owned Fourintune Garages Incorporatedand we did body off, frame up restorations on anything British that two, three, four, or six wheels. And one that had tracks under it. One of the partnes branched off into Bentleys and Rolls. The other guy is still running the shop and racing cars.
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NO GUTS NO GLORY WINS!!!!
Heck, yeah! Old british stuff rocks, no matter the fuss!! 3 (20%)
Why not, no guts no glory! 5 (33.3%)
I hear there is a sale on Oars at West Marine. Might want to look into that. 2 (13.3%)
I love the smell of 10:1 fuel/oil mix in the morning. Smells like...victory. 2 (13.3%)
It will make a pretty good anchor in sandy conditions. 1 (6.7%)
Seagulls and oil? Another spill? 2 (13.3%)
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Total Voters: 15