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| The start system is the method with which you
start the engine and there are two different methods, recoil and
electric.
Recoil Start
Recoil start is a manual process, this works by the user pulling
a starter cord that is attached to the engine that leads to a
start in the engine cycles. The advantage of a recoil start is
that it reduces the weight of components, is lower in
acquisition cost and removes the need to carry a battery on
board for engine starting. Recoil start is normally found on
smaller horsepower engines where less effort is required.
Honda Four Strokes are very easy to start this way, our new BF8
and 10 have been uniquely designed to start first time with only
a one-handed pull on the cord, taking the effort out of this
starting system.
Electric start
As it sounds, the engine is connected to a battery and starts on
the turn of a key on a control box- just as you would have on a
car. This is a standard feature on all our engines greater than
30 horsepower. Electric start is also an option on the rest of
the range as low as 8 horsepower. Our smaller horsepower models
feature tiller handled electric start that works from a button
on the tiller arm rather than through a remote control box.
Note: Honda engines are supplied without batteries although
Honda branded batteries are available as an accessory from our
Franchised Honda Marine Service Outlets. |
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