Introducing the new Mercury Marine V12 600hp Verado Outboard Engine
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Mercury Marine introduces the new 7.6 litre V12 600hp Verado® outboard engine. With this launch, Mercury continues to transform the high-horsepower outboard market, providing its most powerful and capable outboard, which includes several industry first features for a wide variety of applications.
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This just put mercury years ahead of their competitors. I'll never be able to afford one but I still want to go look at one.
An old man once told me "You judge a swimmer not when he goes in, but when he comes out" Let's see in 2 years!
Mercury is the best and they stay ahead with premium products like the 600 hp outboards bad ass
Bought one today and i'm luving it
unbelievable what a engine👌
Won't be long and we will see it on a Bennington Tri. Toon !!
Brilliant 👏
You are best mercury
Holy smokes !
Gotten myself one of these and holy hell does it have a lot of problems!
I saw one video that talked about a 500hp V10. Has that project been shelved?
I'm waiting on ranger to build a bass boat I can hang one before I buy one.
Midnight express has joined the chat....
290 litres and hour
Weight?
Is it already april 1st?
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I believe the cost is somewhere between $75, 000 80,000
I think over a 100K
You think I could strap this on my 14ft jon boat?
That’s what I was thinking
Alfadan Marine engines have you Beat with an inline 4 at 7 Liters making 654 HP
Concept vs Production, Start up vs Proven Company
Mercury manufactures engines; Alfadan only manufactures promises.
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I'm guessing $100K
Probably not far off, but you could replace a quad 400 setup with a twin. Could use that extra space at the transom for swim steps, fish boxes, etc.
I'd say more than that. Given what the 7 Marine outboards went for in their day, I say over 100 grand.....
You would be better of with 2 smaller if that is the case.
@@garysmith5795 marinised chev engines. .. no comparison
@@scooterjohansen3847 Not arguing that point at all, agreed, but taking into consideration engineering costs, and the high end market they will be catering to. I still believe it's gonna be over 100K..
The VW Bugatti Marine 16.4 say: "Hold my oilcan..."
not the duce . lol. wacky! i can't wrap my head around it! how can i use this on a sick pad boat or flat bottom! lol.
Diesel engine
DO NOT BUY A MERCURY OUTBORD MOTOR!!!!!!!! THEY COST LESS UP FRONT BUT THEN YOU TAKE IT IN THE ASS FOR THE REST OF THE TIME YOU OWN IT.
Do you think there might be a reason why the United States Coast Guard, Vessel Assist and Tow Boat USA almost exclusively use Honda and Yamaha engines?????
It sure as hell isn't because those brands are cheaper. It's because when you buy a marine engine you want it to work.
Mercury dropped the ball a long time ago on:
RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY
WARRANTY
SERVICE
I've been in the business for 30 years and Mercury makes garbage outboard engines and their customer service is also garbage.
The information is out there if you want it. Almost no one uses these engines commercially and if they do they QUICKLY regret it.
Try finding one overseas, oh that's right, you won't except in the odd case. Everyone uses Japanese outboards. Mercury gimmicks won't fix the horrible reputation they have earned.
Yamaha is still better!