Wow! A Hungry Bay Bye here. Am I late catching this video!! Well done. Never done the Seagull race but have had an interest since the late 60s when the race started out of Devonshire Bay. A place that is dangerous to those unfamiliar with it. Ran as an unofficial crashboat a few times in the early 2000s. Unlike so many motorsports, this is one that has class and style without breaking the bank. Nice to hear so many familiar names.
Wow! A Hungry Bay Bye here. Am I late catching this video!! Well done. Never done the Seagull race but have had an interest since the late 60s when the race started out of Devonshire Bay. A place that is dangerous to those unfamiliar with it. Ran as an unofficial crashboat a few times in the early 2000s.
Unlike so many motorsports, this is one that has class and style without breaking the bank. Nice to hear so many familiar names.
Love the Marston Seagull’s seen now and then. 😍😎
Good to see you all having fun and enjoying such a iconic motor.
my 25ftx6ft10" liveaboard boat is powered entirely by a seagull. so happy with the motor
Very interesting as an avid seagull bloke great to see has anyone tried to get more out of The old 102 models keep going guys
I'm in Toronto Canada and sold two Seagulls to a dude from Bermuda. Maybe they are in this movie!
Seagull machine used to be popular in Sarawak, East Malaysia early sixty.
intresting , I just had a man buy 2 seagulls to be shipped there
whats the intro song its awesome! seagulls rule!
The theme song is by Stan Seymour aka “Lord Necktie”.
Wonderful doc! Can anyone ID the vessel (and builder) at 6:40, please?
Not sure, but you could ask Brian Lightbourn - he's a seagull master 🙂
Pity you don't resurrect the old railway, you'd get more appreciation of Bermuda that way too.