Tohatsu MFS50A

MFS 50

What is the one thing every boater looks for in an outboard motor? The lightest weight motor possible. Tohatsu’s 50hp four stroke now comes in a second color option, Beluga White, allowing boaters to choose which engine color best fits their boat. You asked and we listened by outfitting the 50hp EFI four stroke with an improved gear case with a lower gear ratio, giving you the increased low end torque your boat needs.

This outboard also has variable idling speed control from 650 to 950rpm’s. And the MFS50’s stainless steel water pump housing liner gives you outstanding durability. With the 50hp four stroke’s power to quickly reach your destination, exceptional fuel performance to keep gas costs down and proven electronic fuel injection technology for worry-free boating, you’ve never had a day on the water quite like this.

Tohatsu 50 hp 4-Stroke Benefits

  • Sleek design with two color options: Aqua Marine Blue and Beluga White
  • Outstanding fuel economy
  • Lightest weight in its class, starting at just 209 lbs.
  • Available in short (15”), long (20”) & ultra-long (25") shaft lengths

High Performance and Easy Operation

  • Electronic Fuel Injection
  • Digital CD ignition system for quicker starts
  • High output 21 amp alternator
  • New and improved gear case with lower gear ratio for increased low end torque
  • Adjustable steering friction and trim tab for reducing steering effort
  • Power trim & tilt

Fundamentals for User Convenience and Reliability

  • Through the prop exhaust for a quieter ride
  • Built-in freshwater flushing system for easy routine flushing
  • Variable idling speed control from 650 to 950 rpm’s
  • A camshaft-driven trochoid oil pump ensures long-term durability of critical engine components
  • Stainless steel water pump housing liner for outstanding durability

Warning & Protection

  • Low oil pressure warning (visual and audible)
  • Overheat warning (visual and audible)
  • Battery voltage warning (visual only)
  • Start-in-gear protection for safer engine starting
  • Safety lanyard (an essential protection feature standard on all Tohatsu outboards)
  • Over-rev. limiter

Specifications

Engine 4 Stroke 3 Cylinder
Output 50 ps (36.8 kw)
Displacement 866 cc (52.9 cu.in.)
Bore x Stroke 70 x 75 mm (2.76 x 2.95 in)
Starting Electric
Control Type Remote Control or Tiller Handle
Gear Shift Forward - Neutral - Reverse
Gear Ratio 2.08:1 (13:27)
Propeller Selection Range 7" - 17"
Transom Height 15", 20"
Fuel Unleaded Gasoline (87 Octane) or higher
Oil Type NMMA Certified FC-WR 4-stroke oil** SAE 10W-30/40 (SF, SG, SH, SJ)
Oil Capacity 2.4L (0.63 US Gal.) w/filter
Fuel Tank 25 L (6.6 US Gal.) Separate Fuel Tank
Weight* 95 kg (209 lbs.)
Alternator Output 12V, 252W, 21A
Max. RPM Range 5,000 - 6,000
Digital ECU Controlled Ignition System Standard
Electronic Fuel Injection Standard
Start In Gear Protection Standard
Thermostat Controlled Cooling System Standard
Through-The-Prop Exhaust Standard
Overheat Buzzer Standard
Power Trim and Tilt Option
Oil Pressure Warning Standard
Gass Assyst Tilt Option

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