Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Warning: totally insincere thread. Unlike all my others... 
Imagine the scene...a windless, cloudless summer morning; two hours till high water in one of our big natural harbours; dayboats on moorings, hoisting sails that don't stir, and the noisiest thing around is the squabbling ducks and water dripping off old Ben's oar-blades.
Until...oh Good Grief! Old Ben's found twelve quid in his turn-ups, and spent the lot on a Seagull outboard at the seaboot sale...and, how dare he? He's going to destroy the blissful atmosphere of this perfect morning, with two-stroke smoke and more racket than Wimbledon.
Just imagine if Ben turned out to be a volt-vamp, and had shoehorned the workings of an electric outboard inside the distinctively archaic form of the British Seagull. After all, the most appealing thing about Seagulls was always the b&w pictures - very trad, very quiet.
If anybody starts rebuilding Seagull outboards to run on electricity, please remember, you read it here, first...
I suppose he's got a 235 amp/hour battery in the shoulder-pack...tough guy.
Imagine the scene...a windless, cloudless summer morning; two hours till high water in one of our big natural harbours; dayboats on moorings, hoisting sails that don't stir, and the noisiest thing around is the squabbling ducks and water dripping off old Ben's oar-blades.
Until...oh Good Grief! Old Ben's found twelve quid in his turn-ups, and spent the lot on a Seagull outboard at the seaboot sale...and, how dare he? He's going to destroy the blissful atmosphere of this perfect morning, with two-stroke smoke and more racket than Wimbledon.
Just imagine if Ben turned out to be a volt-vamp, and had shoehorned the workings of an electric outboard inside the distinctively archaic form of the British Seagull. After all, the most appealing thing about Seagulls was always the b&w pictures - very trad, very quiet.
If anybody starts rebuilding Seagull outboards to run on electricity, please remember, you read it here, first...
I suppose he's got a 235 amp/hour battery in the shoulder-pack...tough guy.
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