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Thread: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

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    Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    So I was lucky enough to get the green light on new motors for the boat and decided on the new Mercury 150 4 Strokes. I was originally thinking the 150's would not be enough to get the boat up, but I was pleasantly surprised. Considering the boat has to be close to 2500kg, these motors sure impressed. We got close to 40 knots in the Port at just over 4000rpm and it cruised easily @ 25 knots outside around 2900-3000rpm.

    I haven't got any fuel consumption or any of that yet. I'll put some up soon.

    Hope the video is here


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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Good stuff mate many more happy days to come with new donks ..... Out of Instrest what props are you running 17p enertia ? ... Iam looking to re prop my 23"
    noosacat with 175 verados
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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    19p

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    What sort of max RPM are you getting? Cruise at 3,000 is pretty low, just a bit higher would be nice to get the engines in their "comfort zone" not saying in any way shape or form something is wrong, or the motors are going to blow up or something, but from experience, most new style motors run best when cruise is around 3,500-4,000

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr FuManchu View Post
    19p

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    did you try a set of 17s mate?
    What noelm says is on the money get it up 3500-4000rpm
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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    No didn't try 17's. The boat yard tested it with the old props which were 19's. They considered 17's but were happy with 19's. I'm happy with it, but still need to do a few more hours to see it in different condtions

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Max RPM? Don't think that lower cruise revs will always equal better fuel consumption, it can, but not always.

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    What motors did you have on their before?

    I like these, just wish they expanded their range to 175 and 200.

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Noel I didnt really open up to WOT so not sure of max rpm. Dave I had 1996 Blackmax Merc 200's so the props probably matched those motors better but I'm still happy with how the new motors ran the other day

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    6.0L Should push anything you would think. nice motors

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Nice one!

    Here was a clip we took of the twin 150s yammies on my 2300 Noosacat hitting 43 kts



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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    i wont add any technical info cos i cant lol ill leave that up 2 you guy but wow a shark cat with 300hp combined man id just love to open that up offshore wether the numbers are perfect on fuel etc you gotta be happy with that and just enjoy it thanks for the video 2... its awesome ..

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    I would be checking the max RPM as others have said, over propping kills 4 strokes real quick. That sort of boat needs the engines propped to achieve the max RPM the manufacturer recommends don't care what brand they are
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Thanks for the comments everyone. I'll definitely be getting it to WOT on our next outing. Operating manual says full throttle range should be between 5400-5800 revs.

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    Re: Mercury 150 4 strokes Shark Cat

    Sounds about right, probably tend towards the upper end of that range too, are you saying you used the props off your old motors? the dealer didn't supply new ones?

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