Honda Marine Outboard | 2.3HP | Short Shaft | Tiller
Overview
- Category: Boat Engines
- Condition: New
- Engine Type: Outboard
- Manufacturer: Honda
- Model: Outboard
- Steering: No Indication
- Weight (kg): 13.5
- VAT: EU Taxes Paid
- Fuel Type: No Indication
Description
Honda Marine Outboard 2.3HP – Quiet and reliable. Even being the tiniest Honda engine in the range, you’ll be surprised how much fun you can have from it. It has the latest technology that accurately controls the ignition timing, so the air-cooled BF2.3 will never let you down when you start- even from cold.
Reliable and quiet, the ergonomic carry handle of the lightweight BF2.3 allows the Honda experience to be enjoyed anywhere, anytime.
FUN COMES EASY
When you get going, you’ll be surprised at how much fun the tiniest Honda can generate.
Unlike a 2-stroke engine, these 4-strokes are so quiet. They’re also more efficient, and there’s no mixing of oil and petrol, which is bad for the environment. So as you accelerate away to the middle of a lake, up a river or around the coastline at sea, you know that the clean water you’re cutting through stays that way.
SMALL BUT MUSCULAR
A single cylinder 4-stroke that spins freely with the first pull, making it easier to start.
It has the latest technology that accurately controls the ignition timing, so when you start – even from cold – the air-cooled Honda Marine Outboard 2.3HP will never let you down.
It’s got punch
It can build more solid torque to move heavier craft if required. It’s simple to operate, easy to keep clean and needs minimum maintenance. Add Honda reliability, superior fuel efficiency and low emissions, and you’ve got all you need to start out on the water.
The Honda way
Soichiro Honda had a simple idea to make outboard engines cleaner, quieter and friendlier towards aquatic life – he made them 4-stroke. It was a solution that made Honda pioneers in marine engine technology, but more importantly it made us more responsible towards this fragile environmental resource.
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