Re: British Seagull vs. Fisherman
Squeakit<br /><br />Seagull changed their HP ratings maybe 1960's and old ratings went down. I think original rating system might have been some odd system only Seagull used. <br /><br />Mine's a 1954 Model 102 with cast one piece head. Have run it on 25:1 with conversion kit but doesn't make any difference, except less smoke. <br /><br />Beauty of the British Seagull is its simplicity, in water pump and everything else. Compared even with my 1976 5hp Mariner and 1967 60hp Evinrude, which aren't exactly modern high tech, it is stunningly simple: flywheel magneto, points, basic carb, and can be rebuilt on the floor of the boat in a heaving sea (not that I'm ever likely to be out in one)with a screwdriver and shifting spanner. No battery or retracting pull start, so can be started with a bit of good string. Fires on about one complete rotation of flywheel. I've even managed to start it by spinning flywheel with my hands. <br /><br />Tough, too. I ran mine (unintentionally) already full hot at WOT driving 12 foot dinghy for about 5 minutes with no water pump operating and it still started fine once it had cooled down.<br /><br />I'm no engineer, but the simplicity of design is impressive. <br /><br />I guess they don't make water pumps like that for the same reason they don't make a lot of things like they used to: weight, cost, and planned obsolescence.