How much does a 25 hp Johnson outboard weight?

How much does a 25 hp Johnson outboard weight?

The all-new F25 Portable four stroke features a Single Overhead Camshaft, 2-cylinder powerhead, for a compact design that weighs in at only 126 pounds. That gives it the best power-to-weight ratio of any 25-horsepower outboard on the water—two stroke or four stroke.

What year is my old Johnson outboard?

Decode the number. The number to the far right is the model run or suffix. The next two letters to the left are the part of the code that determine the year. Johnson Evinrude uses a simple code if the outboard is a 1980 to the present model.

How much does 25hp Evinrude weigh?

Specifications

Type of Engine 2-Stroke
Horse Power 25
Configuration In-line
Weight 177.00lbs
Fuel Type Gasoline

How do you tell what year a Johnson motor is?

Your Johnson outboard model number can usually be found on the nameplate located on the motor or the mounting bracket. The nameplate should contain a model number and a serial number. The model number will identify the year and certain details of that motor.

Are Johnson outboards good?

How Durable Are Johnson Outboard Motors? Johnson Outboards was at one time the biggest-selling outboard in the world. The basis of the reputation is the reliability and durability of the motor. Most of them did not have problems.

What is the dry weight of a Johnson Johnson outboard motor?

Johnson Note OUTBOARD MOTORS HP Dry Weight (lbs) Start Type 15RL 15 75 Manual 25E 25 106 Electric 25SEL 25 107 Electric 25R 25 100 Manual

What kind of engines does Johnson Motor Company make?

With 2-stroke and 4-stroke gasoline engines as well as electric trolling motors existing in their product portfolio, Johnson was associated in the construction of boat motors throughout the 20th century.

Are Johnson boats still in production?

Spending much of its history within the Outboard Marine Corporation, the Johnson name was eventually past to Bombardier which discontinued operations of the brand in 2007. No longer in production.