
MERCURY MARINE–5hp Propane Sail Power Outboard, 20" Shaft
$1,719.99
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Specs
5hp Propane Sail Power Outboard, 20" Shaft
Name | Value |
---|---|
Horsepower | 5 Horsepower |
Length |
Long Shaft 20 Inch Shaft |
Type | Propane Outboards |
Warranty Details | Three Years (With Product Registration) |
Weight | 63.1 Pounds |
Product Overview
MERCURY MARINE 5hp Propane Sail Power Outboard
Mercury’s all-new 5hp FourStroke Propane outboard provides more convenience and less hassle. Sail Power model is designed for sailboats and features a 12 Volt 4 Amp charging system with a cable to charge a battery, allowing sailors to run lights or electronics. The Sail Power model also features a reverse-thrust exhaust relief hose and a high thrust propeller. Ideal for sailboats, but also a good fit for aluminum tiller, inflatable or jon/utility boats.
With a safety-first approach, the outboard comes standard with a propane auto shut-off valve on the engine and in the fuel hose connector. The included standard 6-foot (1.8-meter) fuel hose threads quickly and easily to the outboard and comes with a standard US POL connector on the tank side.
A 20-pound (5 gallon) tank of conventional propane provides approximately 10 hours of boating at full throttle.
20-pound propane tank sold separately.
Features:
- Runs on conventional propane, a convenient alternative to gasoline
- Eco-friendly and clean-burning with 30% lower exhaust emissions compared to gasoline
- Auto propane-shutoff valve on the outboard for safety
- Light and portable, just 63 lbs
- No fuel priming required
- Manual choke for fast, reliable starts
- Easy-to-reach shift lever
- 20" shaft length
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