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Engine TOHATSU MFS50A2ETL - electric start, remote control, L - long leg, electro-hydraulic lift

SKU: MFS50A2ETL

Tohatsu outboard engine MFS50A2ETL comes included with: electric start, remote control, L - long leg, electro-hydraulic lift.

€7,100.00 / pcs. Incl. VAT
Excl. VAT: €5,867.77
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This product can only be purchased in-store.
95 kg 5 years Omniva: Not sold online
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Description

A popular and environmentally friendly mid-range engine that gives you as a user a powerful but fuel-efficient experience. The design emphasizes the concept's focus on sleek lines and strength and provides a perfect balance in the boat. The MFS50 is simply an engine with ultimate performance. Low weight: The lowest weight in the class, a full 17 percent lighter than many of its closest competitors. Lower weight at the rear provides faster acceleration, lower consumption and less hitting in the water. Environment: Lower fuel consumption, a full 8 percent lower consumption than its competitors. The engine is recyclable to over 95 percent. Sporty: Faster acceleration and sporty design of both appearance and sound image provide very good comfort and high top speed. Trolling Speed ​​Control: You can adjust the engine's idle speed, for example when fishing (standard). Tohatsu is the oldest boat engine manufacturer in Japan Tohatsu has been manufacturing outboard motors of superb quality since 1956. They were initially built for Japanese professional fishermen who wanted solid, strong and reliable machines that could withstand extreme weather and working conditions. The engines quickly gained a reputation for being extra powerful and reliable, and Tohatsu still has this strong position in the market today. Tohatsu supplies modern, quiet four-stroke and two-stroke engines with the latest in technology and environmental certification. The most important thing has always been to offer solid and reliable boat engines, which at the same time do not cost much either in operation or in purchase.

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