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Lehr 2.5 Hp Propane Outboard on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States

Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States

HI I have a 1 year old Lehr 2.5hp Outboard I'm selling. I decided I wanted a larger engine for our dinghy so I'm selling this one and buying a bigger propane engine. I don't think I'll ever go back to a gas outboard. They're so hard to keep running with the new gas formula...
I bought it last July. It doesn't even have 10 hours on it. I've only gone through about 7 bottles of the 16oz propane and it uses 1 per hour at full throttle.
It weighs less than 35 lbs so its easy to carry around. I take it home after every use and rinse it off and run fresh water through it.
These things run great and no worries about today's E-whatever gas additive. you run the bottle empty and can change it out in less than a minute!
Anyway, I paid $1000 a year ago. You don't see these things come up on the used market very often. That has to say something!
It runs really nice and reliably!

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