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Mercury F30 ELPT 2008-modell til salgs

Høstens ryddesjau fortsetter, nå er det en påhengsmotor som trenger ny eier.

EDIT: Motoren er solgt til Sebastian

Motoren er en Mercury F30 ELPT fra 2008. Oversatt til mindre teknisk sjargong betyr det at det er en 30HK firetakters motor med elektronisk innsprøytning (EFI) og tre sylindre. Motoren har elektrisk trim/ tilt, elektrisk tenning og lading. Kontrollboks for gir/ gass, løs tank og slange medfølger og motoren er klargjort for TeleFlex-styring. Motoren har lang stamme.

For å vite om denne motoren passer på din båt, må du måle høyden på akterspeilet ved motorfestet:
  • Ca 38 cm (15") er KORT STAMME
  • Ca 51 cm (20") er LANG STAMME
  • Ca 62 cm (25") er EKSTRA LANG STAMME
Du bør ikke under noen omstendigheter montere en motor som ikke har passe lengde på stammen i forhold til din båt. Motorer kan flyttes noen centimeter opp/ ned på akterspeilet for finjustering, målene over er omtrentlige.

Original aluminiumspropell medfølger. Motoren går som en klokke, og er minimalt brukt. (Estimert til ca 20 timer, dvs knapt innkjørt). Motoren har knapt driftstimer da tidligere eier ble syk, og motoren har derfor stått lagret innendørs i 3 år uten å brukes.

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Serienummer OR256086
Motoren står på en bruktbåt vi nylig har kjøpt. Den er prøvekjørt av oss, men kan selvfølgelig prøvekjøres der den står også. Motoren befinner seg på hytta i Rygge, ved Mossseelva.

Pris: 15.000,-  (Veil nypris med utstyret som følger med er ca 40.000,-) Prisen forutsetter henting i høst.

Info fra importør:
https://www.mercurymarine.com/no/no/engines/outboard/fourstroke/25-30-hp/#specifications

Ta kontakt om motoren er av interesse:
teamcolibrino@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/teamcolibri

EDIT: Motoren er solgt til Sebastian

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