Jack Craib's Rowboat Motor Information Site

Hasse-Motor

The Hasse is a German made motor made about 1913.
This particular example is a runner!
Jack saw it on the water with his own eyes.

It appears to be another Evinrude inspired motor.

It uses benzene for fuel.

 

Example 1 - Note the reverse control handle.

The following is a Google translation from German.
You can find the original document HERE.

"The tradition of engine construction was then continued by Emil Hasse, who in 1911 took over the distribution of the American Evinrude outboard for Germany.

Already in 1914 he advertized an in-house development in the magazine Motoryacht. The ad said:
Pay attention to the weight!
The Hasse outboard motor weighs only 28 kilos!

The Hasse factory was in the Kreuzherger Schlesischen Straße, later located in Wiener Straße. In 1921 they offered a two-cylinder outboard (2.5 HP).
Until 1932 these products were advertised continuously.
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