2021 Mercury FourStroke 5 HP Propane SailPower - 20 in. Shaft
$1,980.00
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Year2021
MakeMercury
ModelFourStroke 5 HP Propane SailPower - 20 in. Shaft
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Description
Reliability, Portability, and Power
Mercury’s 5hp FourStroke Propane outboard provides more convenience and less hassle. Now you can power your boat with the same propane used for your grill and eliminate the need to haul gasoline. The 5hp FourStroke Propane outboard with a large 123cc displacement offers best-in-class power by delivering a true 5hp.
Specifications
- HP / kW: 5 / 3.7
- Engine type: 1 cylinder
- Displacement (CID/CC): 7.5 / 123
- Full throttle RPM: 5000-6000
- Fuel induction system: 2-valve pushrod (overhead valve)
- Alternator amp / Watt: 4 amp / 50 watt lighting and charging
- Recommended oil: Mercury FourStroke Oil 10W-30
- Engine protection operator warning system: Low oil pressure, Over-rev
- Starting: Manual
- Steering: Tiller
- Shaft length: 20" / 508 mm
- Gearcase ratio: 2.15:1
- Dry weight *Lightest model available: 63.1 lbs / 28.6 kg
- CARB star rating: 3
- Bore and stroke: 2.32 x 1.77" / 59 x 45 mm
- Ignition: CDI w/electronic spark advance
- Fuel system: Propane Mixer
- Propane Tolerance: HD-5 (65% or greater propane)
- Cooling system: Water-cooled with thermostat
- Gear shift: F-N-R
- Gearcase options: Sail Power
- Trim positions: 6
- Exhaust system: Through prop
- Shallow water drive: Yes
- Shallow water trim range (degrees): 16
- Integrated fuel tank (gal / L): Not included
- Remote fuel tank (optional): Not included
- Color: Phantom Black
Features
- Mercury’s all-new 5hp FourStroke Propane outboard provides more convenience and less hassle. Sail Power model is designed for sailboats and features an alternator and more thrust. Ideal for sailboats, but also a good fit for aluminum tiller, inflatable or jon / utility boats.
- Delivering a clean-burning, powerful and easy-to-operate portable outboard: Starting at just 59.5 pounds (27.2 kilograms) the 5hp Propane FourStroke is light and easy to carry or transport. You can run it on the same conventional propane you’re probably using in your backyard grill, so there’s no gasoline to haul with the engine.
NOTES:
Dry weight based on lightest model available.Engine
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Bore x Stroke | 2.32 x 1.77 in. (59 x 45 mm) |
Displacement | 7.5 cid (123 cc) |
Starting | Manual |
Dimensions
Shaft Length | 20 in. (508 mm) |
Weight | 63.1 lb. (28.6 kg) |
General
Propshaft Horsepower | 5 hp (3.7 kW) |
Full Throttle Operating Range | 5000-6000 rpm |
Gear Ratio / Shift | 2.15:1 / F-N-R |
Fuel Induction | 2-valve pushrod (overhead valve) |
Alternator | 4 amp / 50 watt lighting and charging |
Cooling | Water-cooled with thermostat |
Steering | Tiller |