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Posting for 15+ years2004 MARINER 3.3 HP 2 STROKE OUTBOARD ENGINE, SHORT SHAFT & ACCESSORIES, NEVER USED
Southwark, London
£439
- Posted
- 15 days ago
Description
2004 MODEL. VERY LIGHT-WEIGHT (12.5 KG). SHORT SHAFT.
NEVER BEEN FITTED ON BOAT, ONLY STORED INSIDE YACHT LOCKER IN CASE NEEDED ON A TENDER/SMALL BOAT TO TRANSFER SUPPLIES/PEOPLE TO YACHT.
BEEN IN DRY STORAGE SINCE 2007.
RECENTLY SERVICED (SUMMER 2022).
ONLY TIME BEEN IN WATER WAS THE WORKSHOP TESTING TANK WHEN SERVICED
(FRESH WATER; NEVER USED IN SALT WATER).
ALSO INCLUDE (SEE PHOTOS):
*WEATHER COVER;
*0.95 LITRE BOTTLE (1 US QUART) EVINRUDE XD30 2-STROKE OIL PURCHASED 2022 (RETAILS @£23);
*BRAND NEW SAFETY LANYARD (WORTH £17).
INTEGRAL FUEL TANK.
Recommended Boat Transom Height: 15 in. (381mm).
FORWARD AND NEUTRAL GEARS + ROTATES 180 DEGREES FOR REVERSE.
Steering Tiller handle (360°)
Manual starting system
FULL THROTTLE RPM RANGE: 4500-5500.
Cooling System: water-cooled
Lubrication System: Pre-Mixed Gasoline and Oil
CASH ON COLLECTION. BUYER COLLECT FROM LONDON SE15.
About Mariner:
Mariner was created by Mercury Marine Corporation in 1974 and first sold in Australia, then two years later in the USA and Europe in 1976.
Mariner outboards were originally built by Yamaha; then Mercury brought manufacturing
in-house.
The RNLI use Mariner engines in the D-Class and in-shore rescue boats.
More engine specs:
Gear Ratio: 2.18:1
Displacement: 75.38cc
Bore: 4.7cm
Stroke: 4.29cm
Ignition System: Capacitor discharge
Ad ID: 1501285315
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