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Tohatsu Two-Stroke Four-Stroke and TLDI Outboards

by . on 23 Jul 2009
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The Tohatsu tradition began by building reliable motors for commercial Japanese fishermen. They needed a motor that could run for days on end, no matter what the weather. The ocean-tested engineering that enables Tohatsu motors to work under these demanding and often harsh conditions makes Tohatsu one of the toughest, most reliable engines available to you.

Tohatsu knows that when it comes to owning an outboard motor, one thing is most important to you: reliability. Whether you're fishing at dawn or watching the sunset with your family, you need a motor that will get you back, every time.

TLDI outboards provide the environmental offerings of four-strokes while never compromising the powerful running performance of two-strokes. With its three step adjustable trolling speed control, quick acceleration
response, compact size, and fuel economy unlike any other, TLDI can support a wide range of needs for both the pleasure and commercial boater alike. TLDI continues the long standing Tohatsu tradition of anticipating the tough demands of the next generation of boaters.

Four Stroke Outboards
Our first priority when developing these engines was to make them lightweight and compact without comprising reliability or the quality performance associated with the Tohatsu brand name.We have maintained the durable standard features that Tohatsu owners appreciate while making fuel-efficient four-strokes that are easy to transport. These outboards are compact two-cylinder, SOHC engines that have been manufactured to comply with all US EPA 2006 & CARB 2008 (three-star rating) emission regulations.

Two Stroke Outboards
These Tohatsu two-strokes are world famous for their reliability, terrific-horsepower-to-weight ratios and top-of-the-line performances! These in-line four-cylinder and three-cylinder outboards provide all of the extra features you want and need without compromising Tohatsu's well-known quality. These outboards will give you performance and reliability for your long days of boating pleasure.

View the complete range of Tohatsu Outboards at BoatsPlus.com.au

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