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Yamaha F300 XCB / L-XCB
incl. Rigging Kit M
- 1 x 300 HP / 221 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Nordrhein-Westfalen » WSC Hopp / Mönchengladbach
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Mercury F200 200PS Motor Aussenborder
- 1 x 200 HP / 147 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Bayern » Nürnberg - Fürth
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Suzuki DF200 AT (200PS Motor Aussenborder)
- 1 x 200 HP / 147 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Bayern » Nürnberg - Fürth
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Yamaha F2,5 BMHL
immediately available
- 1 x 3.0 HP / 2.2 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Nordrhein-Westfalen » WSC Hopp / Mönchengladbach
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Suzuki DF5 AS (5PS Motor Aussenborder)
- 1 x 5.0 HP / 3.7 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Bayern » Nürnberg - Fürth
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Mercury F 40 ELHPT EFI
- 1 x 40 HP / 29 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Kieler Bucht mit Fehmarn » Kiel
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Inboard
Volvo Penta D2-75
2 motors in stock, NEW
- 1 x 75 HP / 55 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Lake Constance » Hilzingen
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Outboard
Mercury F 9,9 MH
- 1 x 9.9 HP / 7.3 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Kieler Bucht mit Fehmarn » Kiel
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Mercury F 250 XL AMS DS V8 VERADO
- 1 x 250 HP / 184 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Kieler Bucht mit Fehmarn » Kiel
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In water sports where the boat uses a motor for propulsion, a distinction is made between models with inboard or outboard engines. The inboard engine is a diesel or gasoline engine (or also a hybrid), which is installed inside the boat in an engine room. The outboard is generally a petrol engine - a two- or four-stroke engine - which is mounted at the stern of the boat. Diesel driven outboard engines are very rare. Both engine variants have several advantages and disadvantages. For example, the inboard boat motor requires a considerable amount space in the boat, while the outboard boat engine occupies a prominent position in the overall appearance of the boat, which does not always compliment an attractive design. Ultimately, the customer decides whether he prefers an inboard or outboard engine.