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Haswing Comax-N electric outboard



The Haswing Comax-N electric outboard is the latest generation of electric propulsion designed for boat owners who value performance and reliability. With a thrust of 55 lbs and a voltage of 12V, this outboard offers powerful support for boats up to 5.5 metres in length.



Technical details


  • Power: 600 W

  • Maximum current consumption: 50 A

  • Maximum speed: 1200 rpm

  • Motor: Brushed motor, comparable to a 1.5 HP petrol outboard

  • Shaft material: Stainless steel

  • Shaft length: 265 mm

  • Total height: 870 mm

  • Weight: 14.2 kg

  • Water resistance: IP65, suitable for salt water/sea water



Operator comfort

Infinitely variable speed control is provided by a practical rotary handle, which enables precise speed adjustment in both directions. The tiller can be folded up and down by up to 120°, which guarantees flexible handling. The motor can also be tilted up to 90° to ensure optimum handling characteristics.



Propeller and performance

The 3-blade propeller ensures efficient power transmission and a maximum speed of 1200 rpm. This enables a powerful and smooth ride that is ideal for both recreational anglers and boaters.



Conclusion

The Haswing Comax-N electric outboard combines innovative technology with high functionality, making it the perfect choice for discerning boat owners looking for a powerful and reliable drive.

Manufacturer information (according to GPSR):
Alpuna Vertrieb GmbH
Schießstättenweg 18
93437 Furth im Wald, Deutschland
Responsible for the EU (according to GPSR):
Alpuna Vertrieb GmbH
Schießstättenweg 18
93437 Furth im Wald, Deutschland
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Article no.413041
EAN4250769952003
Manufacturer product no.50717
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Wide waves from a fast boat on the open sea, stretching straight out into the distance. On the horizon, the faint outlines of islands or hills can be seen under a slightly cloudy sky.

Outboard motor

The sun is shining in your face as you cruise your boat through the glistening water. As you start the engine and the boat slowly moves away from the jetty, you suddenly feel a jolt and the boat stops.

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