Seagulls have targetted my boat

Simple fishing line in loose V formation from bow to side windscreens/radar arch... nothing to be seen for the birds until about to land, then they notice something un-known and back off ... they do not like things they cannot see from a distance or bring uncertainty ... so keep away. Worked well in Peterhead of all places and our boat was clean compared with others.... cheap, simple and effective .. :)
 
Thanks for all the suggestions - have ordered some birdscare tape and some rubber snakes to leave . I was hoping to find an imitation cat that could be left outdoors but no success. I have loads of fishing line so will give that a go too.
thanks again I will post back with results.

Cheers

Mike
 
Thanks for all the suggestions - have ordered some birdscare tape and some rubber snakes to leave . I was hoping to find an imitation cat that could be left outdoors but no success. I have loads of fishing line so will give that a go too.
thanks again I will post back with results.

Cheers

Mike

Maybe the seagulls got him...
 
Maybe the seagulls got him...

Apols for late posting of results which are as follows: Humming Bird Tape - applied quite a few lengths across the radar arch and across the bow rails- they made plenty of noise but didn't deter the gullsd. On top of the boat I placed 2 plastic/rubber snakes - one went missing ( anybody seen a choking gull round Liverpool) and the other formed a nice companion for the gulls as they nestled comfortable along side it. They do seem to congregate on one particular area so I reckon a berth hop might be the answer.
 
I have fitted a Deckguard, and this seems to be working quite well. They no longer appear to be perching on the cabin roof, but it is no good at preventing 'cr*pping on the wing'. Perhaps the ultrasonic gives them such a fright that they sh*t themselves.

However, only when you read the small print do you find out that 43% of the human population can hear the ultrasonic. So when mounted on my radar platform it was beeping directly into the cockpit of the boat across the alley! I have now moved it, and fixed to a piece of wood across the pulpit, pointing slightly upwards and astern. This solved the audio problem, but the b*ggers perched on the piece of wood, and sh*t all over the bows! I have managed to deter them by hanging 4 CDs from a bungee cord across the pulpit, so we shall see how it goes from here.
 
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