Help for a French sailor

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A French sailing friend asked me if I was familiar with Seagull outboards... I said 'no, why?'. He said that he has a long-shaft Seagull (he thinks 6 hp , can this be true?) which is u/s, and he would like to find somewhere to get parts.

Being ignorant of these things, I thought that Seagull's were out of manufacture years ago, but what do I know? But what I do know is that there is a deep pool of knowledge here - and if I am going to be able to help him, it will be because someone here feels charitable in this season of goodwill.

The following is the text of his email, excuse his errors, and I am going to try to bolt on the three photos he attached. I think he used a mobile phone to take them, hence not so super.

Hope you can help....Yvon

-------------------------------------------------------------email from Yvon-------------------------
I give you the reference engine of my out board:
British Seagull
WPCL 299 EE 4

WPC : CENTURY plus (Cluctch)
L : Long Shaft
299 : Number
EE : may
4 : 1974
CyL : 102 CC
The Silender his broken (in black on the photo)

If you find anything send me, a mail my personnel address is :

Thank you for all.

Yvon
 

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don't know what he means by the silencer?
exhaust is not fitted but maybe the block is cracked
that's why they need flushing in fresh water after sea use!
plenty of spares on the bay for these wonderful old motors...blocks a little harder to find
can he post a pic of the damage?
 
if you arrange collection your welcome to a 5hp long shaft seagull I dont need, it is a good running engine
 
if you arrange collection your welcome to a 5hp long shaft seagull I dont need, it is a good running engine


If we can get it down to Plymouth I will take it across to Brittany in the summer, or maybe a bit sooner.



or, alternatively,

if it is easier maybe someone in the Solent area could do it? Hands across the sea, and all that.
 
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don't know what he means by the silencer?
exhaust is not fitted but maybe the block is cracked
that's why they need flushing in fresh water after sea use!
plenty of spares on the bay for these wonderful old motors...blocks a little harder to find
can he post a pic of the damage?

I read that as cylinder, which would match the pics. (but a French wife may be an unfair advantage :) )
 
If we can get it down to Plymouth I will take it across to Brittany in the summer, or maybe a bit sooner.



or, alternatively,

if it is easier maybe someone in the Solent area could do it? Hands across the sea, and all that.

Well, thanks for the offer - redeems my faith in Scuttlebutt - I am taking mtb up on his offer and have now gone off-piste to pm country.
 
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