- Wisconsin. The main
product line is
outboard motors. It also
produces the
MerCruiser line of
sterndrives and
inboard engines, as well as a
lineup of electric...
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sterndrive include MerCruiser (produced by
Brunswick Corporation's
Mercury Marine,
which also
manufactures outboard motors).
Mercruiser have a
slightly larger...
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Mercury Marine,
which sells its
engines under the
Mercruiser brand,
developed the 4.5L V6
Mercruiser engine,
producing 200 HP or 250 HP. It was
based on...
- at 3200 rpm. It was used by
Mercury Marine,
named the
Mercruiser 7.4 MPI and
later Mercruiser 7.4 Mag.
Mercury also
adopted the 8.1L
engine L29 applications:...
- anti-fouling paint. The
vessel was
powered by two 540 horsepower ****mins
Mercruiser engines that ran on an
animal fat and
vegetable oil mix biodiesel. It...
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These drives competed with Sweden's
Volvo Penta and
Mercury Marine's
Mercruiser Division of Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Engines came from VM
Motori in Northern...
- inline-sixes and
their four-cylinder
siblings were
converted for
marine usage by
Mercruiser and
Volvo Penta, and also used in
stationary applications (such as power...
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sealed and
crated for long-term storage.
After they were
built at the
Mercruiser plant in Stillwater,
Oklahoma they were
shipped to
Bowling Green, Kentucky...
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Bertram and Don
Aronow supported technological advancement, with Daytona,
Mercruiser, and AeroMarine.[citation needed] In the 1980s
European design became...