How much does a Mercury 50 hp outboard motor cost?
Mercury Motors
New Mercury Motor | Price |
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50 ELPT CT | $8,099 |
60 ELPT | $8,399 |
60 ELPT CT | $8,799 |
75 ELPT | $10,099 |
How much does a 50 hp Mercury weight?
Specifications – 50 EFI
HP / kW | 50 / 37 |
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Steering | Remote |
Shaft length | 20″ / 508 mm |
Gearcase ratio | 1.83:1 |
Dry weight *Lightest model available | 247 lbs / 112 kg |
How much is a 60 horsepower outboard motor?
$8,999.00. In Stock – Brand New 60 Hp Mercury 4-Stroke Command Thrust outboard motor.
How much is the new Mercury 450R?
According to Mercury Racing Director of Marketing Steve Miller, the new 450R models will have a price range of $54,000 to $64,000 depending on gearcase and other options – about 50 percent more at retail price than Mercury Racing 400R.
How fast will a 40 hp Mercury outboard go?
A 40hp Pontoon boat with an average load of people can expect to reach speeds of around 10 – 15 mph. A lot depends on the size of the pontoon boat, how many people are on it, and the weather conditions.
Who owns Mercury outboard?
We have great stainless steel and aluminum props at a discount! About the Mariner company: Mariner is owned by Brunswich Corporation which also owns Mercury Marine, the manufacturer of Mercury outboard motors, and MerCruiser outdrives.
What is the largest Mercury outboard?
On Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, at 11:00 am, Mercury Marine announced the largest outboard engine ever made – it is the 7.6 L 600-hp V12 4-stroke outboard that weighs 1,260 lbs. (571.52 kg) and retails for about $77,000.
Who manufactures outboard motors?
Johnson Outboards was a US based manufacturer of outboard motors. The original company to make Johnson inboard motors and outboard motors was the Johnson Brothers Motor Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, United States.
Do outbaord boat motors charge the battery?
Most outboard motors (even those without an electrical starter) can charge a battery just like your car’s motor can charge its battery. Large displacement outboard motors do this as a rule.