Mercury FourStroke 40 4-Cylinder

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Specifications

Model FourStroke 40 4-Cylinder Category Name Watercraft Year 2020
Sale Type New Manufacturer Mercury Color Phantom Black
Engine Size 747 cc Engine Type Inline 4 Full Throttle RPM 5500-6000
Dry Weight *Lightest Model Available 260 lbs / 118 kg HP / KW 40 / 30 Alternator Amp / Watt 18 amp / 226 watt
Gearcase Ratio 2.33:1 Bore And Stroke 2.56'' x 2.95'' / 65 x 75 mm Ignition ECM 07 Digital Inductive
Cooling System Water-cooled with thermostat Gear Shift F-N-R CARB Star Rating 3
Starting Electric (turn-key) Price Contact for price CAD
Description
Held to a Higher Standard.

There are plenty of good reasons these outboards rule the water. Start with no-worry reliability. More low-end torque for excellent acceleration. Increased fuel economy and outstanding overall performance. Enhanced fuel injection (EFI models) for boosted efficiency. A robust electrical system with a high-output alternator to keep batteries charged and fishing electronics humming. They have everything you need, and nothing you don't.
Heavy on performance

Command Thrust (CT) models have a gearcase with a larger torpedo and a bigger-diameter prop. CT can lift a heavy boat onto plane more easily and hold it there at lower speeds without impacting top speed.
 Engine Details
High-displacement, four-cylinder, single-overhead-cam design delivers optimum power and a smooth ride. Great for aluminum tiller, aluminum console, inflatable rigid hull (RIB) and soft hull, watersports, and fish & ski boats.
  Features

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MudbuM Boys on the 60hp FourStroke with Command Thrust

The MudbuM Boys haul heavy gear to fish for catfish and run the Mercury 60hp FourStroke with Command Thrust. See why they prefer Mercury outboards.