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Mercury’s exclusive Idle Charge system adaptively increases engine RPM at low engine speeds when battery voltage is too low.


Lightweight / Compact design


At just over 300 kg, the Mercury Verado 350 is 43 kg lighter than its competition, and its compact design provides a less-obstructed view and easier water access.


Maintenance-free valve train


Thanks to “Lash for Life” valve train technology, available exclusively on Mercury’s Verado, you’ll never have to bring your outboard to a dealer for an expensive valve-lash adjustment. Unlike other four-strokes, these truly are maintenance-free.


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


350 hp weight comparison


346 kg


303 Mercury vs the Competition


Dry weight specifi cation is for the lightest-version model. Comparative weights refer to base engines without oil, propeller or steering system.


Freshwater fl ush


Mercury’s patented easy accessible flush system lets you flush the engine from inside or outside of the boat. It’s engineered to keep the hose from kinking, and the flush- mounted cap is secured to the engine for convenience.


Knock control


equipped Built with Mercury Marine’s improved Knock Control System, the Mercury Verado 350 senses vibrations caused by engine knock. The motor management system uses this signal to alter the ignition timing and prevent for engine failure caused by detonation.


Water-cooled supercharger


The intuitive Mercury Verado 350 design taps into the engine’s cooling system to cool the supercharger and reduce the effort required to compress air, thereby increasing efficiency and durability.


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