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Maximum Versatility


Mercury’s extensive range of high horsepower propellers allows you to dial in optimum performance for any type of hull. Combine an Enertia prop made of Mercury’s X7 alloy with the powerful “CT” option for outstanding results.


Mercury produces the best performing propellers. All stainless steel props begin as a perfect wax replica of the final product.


Heavy Duty


This larger gearcase footprint, combined with the robust 2.38:1 gear ratio and access to Mercury’s class- leading offering of large outboard propellers, is the perfect combination for pontoons, larger/heavier fibreglass or aluminium fishing and pleasure boats or heavy-duty commercial applications.


Gears are precision-machined in-house at Mercury to ensure the highest levels of quality and durability.


New 100 - 115 hp FourStroke Gearcase Selector Application


Fibreglass / Aluminium


Offshore Single and Twin Engine RIB


Standard <19'


• <20'


19'+ 22'+ 20'+


Note: Gearcase recommendations should be considered guidelines, not absolutes. Proper boat setup is always dependent on the individual boat model, engine height, propping, and normal running loads. In general, a Command Thrust model provides more lift than a standard model, and will perform best on boats that typically run “wet” (boats that typically operate with more running surface in contact with the water while on plane). As such, there will be exceptions to the above recommendations. Your local Mercury dealer can help you select the best model to maximize your boat’s performance.


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(see page 41, for conditions and limitations)


Command Thrust


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