
In areas where petrol may not be available, due to safety, accident or shortage, other options can be used at a moment's notice, said the company.
BRP says: "We are proud to offer military foces and rescue operations worldwide, speciality engines that meet the Common Fuels Initiative 2010 requirement for running on common fuels.
"Evinrude MFE are the only outboards to provide sufficient horsepower capable of running on fuels including aviation fuels (JP-4, JP-5, JP-8, Jet-A and Jet-B), kerosene, standard gasoline and, in an emergency, diesel fuels. This fuel flexibility meets the US military requirement to remove gasoline from shipboard use," said BRP.
The manufacturer said the Evinrude MFE engines are designed for missino flexibility allowing special operations forces to be transported via aircraft or ship without requiring the fuel tanks to be purged and cleaned before deployment. This, said BRP, will allow them to operate on any fuel available through the standard logistics system, or through commercially available sources worldwide.
The fuel selection can be changed with the simple flip of a switch, without compromising performance, said BRP.
The two-cylinder 55hp engine is rope started with a convenient break-down tiller steering arm and is available in two models - a propeller model (E55MRL) and a jet propulsion model (E55MJL), said the company.
These models, said BRP, include built-in de-watering capabilities necessary when operated in extreme environments.
A customised military design enables stealth operation including minimal engine noise, ultra-low emissions, a wraparound handle that is capable of fitting through a 30in submarine tube, tilt-assist strap for easy lifting and carrying, and a matte black finish, said BRP.
For further details, phone (02) 9794 6600 or visit www.brp.com