MARINER
OUTBOARDS
In
1986, Esmario was appointed sole Distributor in India for
Mariner Outboard Motors manufactured by Marine power International
– USA, a division of Brunswick Corporation – USA.
With a sales and services network that extends along the Indian
coastline, the company has a major market share for outboard
motors. Recognition of the firm’s after – sales
services has come in the form of an International Award from
the US firm in 1990 for “ Outstanding Service Performance
In Asia”.
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Four
Stroke Engine (Mariner
40 Marathon) |
Specifications
HP @ Prop: 40
kW @ Prop: 29.8
Max RPM (WOT): 5000-5500
Cylinder/Configuration: 2
Displacement (CID/cc): 39.3/645
Bore & Stroke (in): 2.99 x 2.80
Bore & Stroke (mm): 76 x 71
Fuel Induction System: Loop-charged
Exhaust System: Through prop
Lubrication System: Pre-mix
Cooling System: Water cooled w/thermostat and pressure
controlled
Ignition System: Modular CDI
Starting: Manual
Alternator Amp: 18
Alternator Watt: 254
Gear Ratio: 2.00:1
Gear Shift: F-N-R
Steering: Tiller
Trim Positions: 5 (gas assist models available)
Shallow Water Drive: Standard (n/a with gas assist models)
Shaft Length (inches): 15/20
Shaft Length (mm): 381/508
Remote Fuel Tank (US Gal): Standard 6.6
Remote Fuel Tank (L): Standard 25
Dry Weight (lbs.) (Lightest Version model, excludes engine
oil, rigging, hardware and propeller): 162
Dry Weight (kg.) (Lightest Version model, excludes engine
oil, rigging, hardware and propeller): 74
Tool Kit: Standard w/ Spare Parts
Operator Warning System: Overheat, Overrev protection
Available Propellers: Consult Current Propeller Guide |
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Two
Stroke Engine (Mariner
225 MAG EFI) |
Specifications
HP @ Prop: 225
kW @ Prop: 167.8
Max RPM (WOT): 5000-5800
Cylinder/Configuration: V-6 (60 degree vee)
Displacement (CID/cc): 185.9/3047
Bore & Stroke (in): 3.63 x 3.00
Bore & Stroke (mm): 92 x 76
Cooling System: Water cooled w/thermostat and pressure
controlled
Ignition System: PCM 555 Digital Inductive
Starting: Electric (Turnkey)
Gear Ratio: 1.75:1
Gear Shift: F-N-R
Steering: Remote
Alternator Amp: 60 (belt-driven)
Alternator Watt: 756 (belt-driven)
Trim System: Power trim standard
Exhaust System: Through prop
Lubrication System: Electronic single point
Fuel Induction System: Loop-charged electronic fuel injection
Shaft Length (inches): 20
Shaft Length (mm): 508
Dry Weight (lbs.) (Lightest Version model, excludes engine
oil, rigging, hardware and propeller): 472
Dry Weight (kg.) (Lightest Version model, excludes engine
oil, rigging, hardware and propeller): 214
Available Propellers: Consult Current Propeller Guide
SmartCraft: Yes
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Mercury SmartCraft
For over
60 years Mercury has been the leading name in marine
performance. For marine power… Acceleration..
speed…and reliability.. no other marine manufacturer
has even come close. But there’s far more to our
performance than just power. There’s some of the
most advanced technological thinking in the world. And
at the summit of that thinking is our smart craft Integrated
Marine Technology- the most complete boat information
system ever created.

In
a nutshell, SmartCraft links your boat’s power and controls,
as well as internal and external sensors, to provide up-to-the-second
information at a glance.. Precise information is constantly
at your fingertips-giving you the data you need to maximize
your boating experience. Speed, fun level, rpm.. it’s
all here. But even that hardly scratches the surface.
By constantly
monitoring not just your boat and engine but also environmental
conditions, smartCraft gives you more control and confidence
than any other marine system in the world. Fuel flow…consumption
rates…estimated rates…estimated rang…air,
water and engine temperatures…charging level…current
ground speed…even maintenance updates and service advice…they
all help give you the information you need to get the most
out of your time on the water-regardless of your style of
boating. Whether you’re geared for blue water, freshwater,
stern drives, or outboards, there’s a Smartraft configuration
that can help you get more out of it.

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