Outboard motor lock 388 Nemo Evo (Art. no. 54593)

The 388 Nemo Evo Outboard Motor Lock from ABUS offers reliable protection for your portable outboard motor.

Outboard motor lock 388 Nemo Evo (Art. no. 54593)

THEFT PROTECTION FOR YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR

The 388 Nemo Evo from ABUS is the perfect anti-theft device for your outboard motor. Simple installation and long-lasting corrosion protection.

The cylinder and lock body are extremely corrosion-resistant, even in salt water, and the hardened precision casting of the body of the 388 Nemo Evo reliably protects your outboard motor against theft. With minimal effort, the outboard motor lock can be mounted on almost all commercially-available portable outboard motors. In addition, a rattle prevention system is built in to ensure the lock does not move around when the engine is running.

Technology:

  • Hardened precision-cast lock body
  • Includes lock lubricant
  • Highly corrosion resistant (cylinder and lock body)
  • Rattle prevention
  • Very compact construction
  • Forced locking function – after locking, the key can only be removed if the lock is properly closed
  • Plus cylinder with unique key service (keyed-alike option with other marine products possible)

Operation and use:

  • Can be used with all portable outboard motors (usually < 25 hp)
  • No need to drill though the hull, it is only necessary to drill a few millimetres deep
  • Perfect security and function, even at extremely low temperatures and in salt water
  • All the materials needed to replace the original mounting are included
Art. no.: 54593
Locking: keyed different
Locking type: key
color of facets: black
design color: black

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