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ePropulsion ePropulsion NAVY 6.0 Evo
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ePropulsion
ePropulsion NAVY 6.0 Evo
The ePropulsion Navy series is the backbone of ePropulsion's electric outboard e...
3,849.00 3,180.99 3,848.99 3,180.98
 
ePropulsion ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Plus Long-tail with battery
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ePropulsion
ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Plus Long-tail with battery
The Spirit 1.0 Plus Long-Tail is a 3 hp electric outboard motor. The motor is sp...
2,189.00 1,809.09 2,189.00 1,809.09
 
Wolong Flowstar outboard motor carry bag
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Wolong
Flowstar outboard motor carry bag
Flowstar Outboard Engine Carrying Bag: Easy Transport for Your Flowstar Engine
150.00 123.97 119.99 99.17
 
Wolong Flowstar battery carrying case
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Wolong
Flowstar battery carrying case
Flowstar Battery Carrying Bag: Take Your Adventures With You!
110.00 90.91 94.99 78.50
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.5 POD motor no remote control and 48V battery
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.5 POD motor no remote control and 48V battery
Discover the Innovative Wolong Flowstar 1.5 POD Motor
1,600.00 1,322.31 1,349.00 1,114.88
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.5 long-tail with bat and battery
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.5 long-tail with bat and battery
Step aboard the Wolong Flowstar 1.5: Innovative Electric Outboard Motor
2,732.00 2,257.85 2,289.00 1,891.74
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.5 long-tail with remote control and battery
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.5 long-tail with remote control and battery
2,732.00 2,257.85 2,289.00 1,891.74
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.5 short-tail with bat/acc
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.5 short-tail with bat/acc
Discover the Power of the Wolong Flowstar 1.5 Short-Tail Electric Outboard Engin...
2,600.00 2,148.76 2,289.00 1,891.74
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.5 short-tail with remote control and battery
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.5 short-tail with remote control and battery
Discover the Wolong Flowstar 1.5: Powerful Electric Outboard!
2,732.00 2,257.85 2,289.00 1,891.74
 
Wolong Flowstar 1.0 short-tail with bat/battery
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Wolong
Flowstar 1.0 short-tail with bat/battery
Discover the Wolong Flowstar 1.0 kWh Electric Outboard - Power in a Modern Jacke...
2,500.00 2,066.12 2,229.00 1,842.15
 
HOLLEX Protective plate 30x21cm white plastic
HOLLEX
Protective plate 30x21cm white plastic
Optimally protect your boat with HOLLEX's durable protective plate. Easy to inst...
7.16 5.92
 
HOLLEX Mirror protection plate 27x10 black plastic
HOLLEX
Mirror protection plate 27x10 black plastic
Protect your boat with HOLLEX's Mirror Protector Plate: durable, UV-resistant an...
4.63 3.83
 
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An outboard motor is a type of engine used on a boat or other craft to power it. They come in different sizes and power outputs, depending on the purpose for which they are used. Outboard engines are popular with fishermen, pleasure boaters and other types of boat users looking for a compact and efficient way to power their boat.

There are different types of outboard engines available, including two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Two-stroke engines are smaller and lighter than four-stroke engines, but they are also less efficient and produce more exhaust fumes. Four-stroke engines are larger and heavier, but they are also more efficient and produce less exhaust.

Outboard engines come in different power ratings, from small engines rated at a few horsepower to large engines rated at hundreds of horsepower. Engine power depends on the size of the boat and the purpose for which it is used. Smaller engines are suitable for smaller boats and fishing boats, while larger engines are suitable for larger boats and pleasure craft.

Outboard engines are also available in different drives, including outboard, inboard and jet drive. Outboard engines are the most common and are attached to the back of the boat. Inboard engines are integrated into the boat and are usually larger and more powerful than outboard engines. Jet drive engines use a jet current to power the boat and are suitable for use in shallow water.

Outboard engines are also available in different fuel systems, including petrol, diesel and electric. Petrol engines are the most common and are readily available, but they produce more exhaust fumes and are less efficient than diesel or electric engines. Diesel engines are more efficient and produce less exhaust, but they are also more expensive and harder to obtain. Electric engines are not at all difficult to obtain but require heavy batteries. However, these are the best for the environment.

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