An outboard motor is a versatile and reliable propulsion system designed for boats of various sizes, offering efficient power and precise control on the water.
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Tohatsu Outboard Motor MFS2.5S is a lightweight and efficient 2.5 hp (1.8 kW) four-stroke engine designed for small boats, making it ideal for activities like canoeing and dinghy sailing. With an 85.5 cc displacement, manual starting, and a compact size, it features a 1-liter fuel tank, 0.3 liters of oil capacity, and a propeller size of 7 inches. Weighing 18.4 kg, it operates within a max RPM range of 4500 - 5500, making it a reliable choice for water enthusiasts.
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€ 1.547,32
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Tohatsu Outboard Motor MFS3.5S is a lightweight and efficient 3.5 hp (2.6 kW) motor designed for portable use, featuring an 85.5 cc displacement, a 1-cylinder configuration, and a manual start type. It offers exceptional fuel economy with a 1 L internal fuel tank and a 0.3 L oil capacity, while minimizing vibration during operation. The motor has a propeller size of 7 inches, dimensions of 1026 mm x 435 mm x 628 mm, and a weight of 18.4 kg, making it an ideal choice for reliable on-water performance.
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€ 1.667,60
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Tohatsu Outboard Motor MFS4S is a reliable 4 hp four-stroke engine ideal for small boats, offering easy maneuverability for various marine adventures. It features a 1-cylinder design with a displacement of 123 cc, manual starting, and an exchange ratio of 2.15:1. Weighing 26 kg, it has a maximum RPM range of 4500 - 5500 and comes with a 1.15 L internal fuel tank. The motor is available in 15" and 20" heights and includes a 7-inch propeller, an extended tiller handle, and standard external fuel fitting for remote tank connection.
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€ 2.097,30
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Tohatsu Outboard Motor MFS6S is a sturdy 6 hp 4-stroke motor designed for small boats, offering a smooth and efficient operation. It features a 1-cylinder engine with a displacement of 123 cc, manual start, and an exchange ratio of 2.15:1. Weighing 25 kg, it has a fuel capacity of 1.15 L (internal) and 12 L (external), with an oil capacity of 0.45 L. The motor operates at a maximum RPM range of 5000 to 6000 and includes an extended tiller handle for enhanced maneuverability, making it an excellent choice for various boating adventures.
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€ 2.609,87
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How does an outboard motor provide thrust and steering control for boats?
An outboard motor provides thrust by using a propeller driven by the engine, delivering power to move boats efficiently through the water. Steering control is achieved through a tiller or steering mechanism that allows the entire motor to pivot, directing thrust for precise maneuvering. With options like electric start and electronic fuel injection, outboards offer quiet operation, reliable performance, and convenience for fishing, cruising, and recreational boating.
An outboard motor’s efficiency and performance are influenced by various factors such as model, brand, and design, with options ranging from 2.3 hp to high-thrust 20 hp engines.Outboard motors offer fuel efficiency and precise control, making them suitable for extended time on the water, from fishing trips to recreational boating. These motors come with warranties and a wide selection of accessories, ensuring reliable power thrust and outstanding performance for boaters who need protection, durability, and smooth operation in diverse marine environments.
How does horsepower affect the performance and speed of outboard motors?
Horsepower directly affects the performance and speed of outboard motors by determining how much power the engine can deliver to propel the boat. Higher horsepower provides faster speeds, better acceleration, and the ability to handle heavier loads, making it suitable for larger boats and high-thrust applications. Lower horsepower is ideal for smaller boats, offering fuel efficiency and quiet operation for fishing, cruising, and recreational use.
What maintenance practices help extend the life of outboard motors?
Regular maintenance practices such as flushing the outboard engine with fresh water after each use, checking and replacing fuel filters, and inspecting the battery ensure long-lasting performance. Routine servicing of parts like propellers, spark plugs, and oil systems helps maintain engine quality and reliability. Proper storage, regular inspections, and timely repairs protect the motor from wear, extending its lifespan for boaters and marine use.
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