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Boatsales Staff30 July 2013
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SYDNEY BOAT SHOW: Suzuki's new 15hp and 20hp

Affordable portables with convenient power tilt

Suzuki Marine has now added a new power tilt model to its lineup of affordable two-stroke and four-stroke portables in Australia and New Zealand.
 
Pricing is said to be competitive on the 15hp and 20hp power tilt models. Both of these engines come with a three-year outboard motor warranty in Australia and New Zealand in the domestic market.
 
Suzuki says that at 44kg, DF20AS is the world’s lightest 20 horsepower four-stroke. The DF15AT/20AT tilt models are the lightest weight of any power-tilt model in their class at 53.5 kilograms, as well as having an impressive list of standard features. The DF15 and DF20 A series engines are the world’s first battery-less EFI engines in their class and use Suzuki’s innovative Lean Burn technology. 
 
The models will be on display from August 1, at the Sydney Boat Show on the Suzuki TechCentre stand.


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