How much horsepower does a Mercury 25 have?
Specifications – 25 EFI
HP / kW | 25 / 18.6 |
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Bore and stroke | 2.40 x 2.36″ / 61 x 60 mm |
Ignition | CDI w/electronic spark advance |
Fuel system | Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) |
Cooling system | Water-cooled with thermostat |
How many cc is a 25 hp Mercury outboard?
526 cc
Displacement: 32.1 cu. in. (526 cc)
How much does a 25 hp Mercury outboard weight?
Lightweight: just 84 pounds. Great for aluminum tiller, inflatable soft hull, jon, utility, and sail boats.
How can I tell what year my Mercury outboard is?
Every Mercury outboard has a serial number label located on the transom bracket area of the engine. The latest serial number labels display a 2-digit number in a box at the lower right portion of the label. These digits coincide with the last two digits of the year in which the outboard was manufactured.
How much does a Mark 15 mark 25 outboard cost?
I have never had this started so it’s being sold as is. I have three mark 15 mark outboards from the 1950s and a mark 25, all in great original condition no salt complete very clean stored in my garage 10 years, will need a little tlc to get going again, prices start from $375 to $500 each thanks located in sullivan county new york zip 12789
Who owns a Mercury Mark 20 runabout?
(above) Mercury Mark 20 owned by Jim Brooke (r) Flyer utility runabout 1930’s. with 1955 Mark 25E Jim’s Mark 20 running in the tank (below) Mark 58A by Rich Holmquist on Payette Lake,ID (r) Mark 20H covers restored for Craig Murden (r) 1930’s 14’ Flyer by designer Bruce Crandall, builder Alan Thomle Stanwood , WA
Who owns a Mercury Mark 28 green top flyer?
Mark 20H covers restored for Craig Murden (r) 1930’s 14’ Flyer by designer Bruce Crandall, builder Alan Thomle Stanwood , WA Mercury Mark 28 Green Top pale green lower unit (non stock) but looks good Flyer owned by Doug Brooke, mahogany planked sides and Port Orford cedar deck, 1931 Elto
What are some of the rarest Mercury boats?
1955 Mercury Mark 25 in Marlin Blue and Gulf Blue, early style drive shaft housing Petyr Beck’s son in all original 1930’s Century Midget raced by Jim McGoldrick of Spokane, WA (1951 Mercury Super 10 Hurricane KG7) a very rare boat.