julians
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Just looking at new (to me) boats, and they typically come with one of the following combinations of outboard engines
- Single mercury 300
- SIngle mercury 350
- Twin mercury 200
I'm not very familiar with the current mercury outboards, so was wondering does anyone know if these motors have any significant issues/reliability concerns, anything to be aware of etc etc.
I think we're favouring a single engine setup rather than the twin - simply because I would anticipate the overall servicing and fuel costs would be lower with one larger engine versus 2 smaller ones, but maybe thats an incorrect assumption? I appreciate that two motors gives a safety benefit, but I dont think this is a big concern.
Anyone got any input about these motors?
Cheers
Just looking at new (to me) boats, and they typically come with one of the following combinations of outboard engines
- Single mercury 300
- SIngle mercury 350
- Twin mercury 200
I'm not very familiar with the current mercury outboards, so was wondering does anyone know if these motors have any significant issues/reliability concerns, anything to be aware of etc etc.
I think we're favouring a single engine setup rather than the twin - simply because I would anticipate the overall servicing and fuel costs would be lower with one larger engine versus 2 smaller ones, but maybe thats an incorrect assumption? I appreciate that two motors gives a safety benefit, but I dont think this is a big concern.
Anyone got any input about these motors?
Cheers