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Elliott Power Paddle Canoe Kayak Small Boat Outboard on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Philomath, Oregon, United States

Philomath, Oregon, United States
Has minor scratches, dings, grime, and corrosion may have some parts missing
Brand:Elliott Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):21.1cc Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Lightly used. According to info on internet it puts out ~0.86 HP, ~24 lbs. of thrust. Uses 20-32:1 gas/oil mix. Weighs ~10 lbs. Has a cute bronze prop. Heck, the whole thing is cute! It is noisy. Sounds like a chain saw or weed eater -guaranteed to tick off anyone nearby. Stored with the gas tank drained, and run dry. Started right up and ran fine with fresh gas/oil in the tank. Shipped with the tank drained and run dry. looks like the air cleaner cover is missing.

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