The most common shaft length for engines in the 90 hp range is 20 in., refered to as a long shaft. They also come in 25 in., extra long, and for special applications, 15 in. refered to as a short shaft.
About 70 lbs.
it has a shaft that go in the motor that moves the boat =-Þ
Depends on if its a 2 stroke or 4 stroke.. The 4 stroke are 550-625lbs depending on shaft length and the 2 strokes are 360-410lbs
20 inches or 508mm
50 hp Force 2-Stroke Outboard Motor. Force 50 hp Outboard is a long shaft. Force 50 hp only weighs 152lbs!! It is one of the lightest 50hp outboards ever made. This is advantageous as it will deliver 50 hp without weighing the transom down.
By measuring the exhaust housing, between the powerhead, and where the gearcase bolts on. A shortshaft engine will have an exhaust housing length of approximately 15 in. The longshaft engine will measure 20 in.
The Evinrude 225 hp Ocean Pro for 1996 was produced in three shaft lengths, as designated by engine model number CXED - 25in. CZED - 30in. STLED- 20in.
Model number J20ELCCA is a 20 hp Johnson outboard, electric start, long shaft, 1988 model, outboard engine.
Model number E25TELCSA, is a tiller electric start, 20" shaft, 1980 year model, 25hp Evinrude outboard.
1985 long shaft
The "J" in the model number signifies a Johnson motor. The 110 is the hp. The "T" says the motor has a trim. The "L" identifies a shaft length of 20". To answer your question, the "CU" signifies a date of 1987.
There are 2 models from '63 at 28hp - models 28302 and 28303. Model 28302 is a standard length shaft for 15" transoms and 303 is for 5" longer for 20" transoms.