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Scaregull bird scare for boats
Verwood, Dorset
£50
Description
We have for sale two brand new Scaregull in box with instructions
Purchased for our boat works very well
But we have two spare husband did not realise how big they were in comparison to the size of our boat
Eliminate bird’s mess by keeping birds off your boat with Scaregull,
the wind powered rotating bird scarer.
With very little wind the Scaregull rotates around a stainless steel mount distracting gulls and stopping them from landing.
Manufactured from UV resistant, glass-reinforced nylon
Lightweight and hard wearing
5ft in diameter
Mounting block and 6“ spike as standard
A number of alternative mounting options are available.
Seagulls are creatures of habit. Once they have spent time on your boat (and made a mess of it!) they return again and again.
Clean your boat and install a Scaregull and you will find that its rotating action deters the seagulls from landing all day, every day (and night). The gulls find a new home and never return.
On a larger boat you may need additional Scaregulls to be completely gull free.
Scaregull and its mounting pin should always be removed and stored before you go sailing.
Features
Scaregull is a unique British made easy to fit seagull deterrent for sailing and motor boats.
Scaregull is manufactured from glass reinforced nylon which is ultra violet and salt water resistant, lightweight and hard wearing.
Scaregull is 5ft in diameter and turns on a 6″ stainless steel pin drive by a pair of rotating sails.
Scaregull includes Scaregull’s standard mounting block.
Scaregull can also be mounted on the roofs of seaside or riverside buildings where seagulls are a nuisance – particularly restaurants and cafes.
Benefits
Seagull deterrent, Eco Friendly, Eliminates gull mess, Stops gulls landing, Wind powered
Easy to fit, Harmless to gulls, Less time cleaning, More time boating.
Posted: 2 days ago
Ad ID: 1505199562
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