Boating NZ

The mightiest Mercury

Mercury’s recently-launched 7.6litre 600hp Verado® – the world’s first V12 outboard and the industry’s most powerful – is the organisati­on’s response to emerging trends in the boating sector.

- BY BOATING NZ

“With boats continuing to grow bigger and growing performanc­e expectatio­ns, boaters have been asking for more capable high-horsepower solution to meet their needs,” says Mercury Marine president Chris Drees. “The V12 Verado delivers boaters the freedom, luxury and power to pursue their passions on the water.”

The V12 comes with a range of unique/world-first features. They include it’s naturally-aspirated, quad-cam powerhead with serious torque to get heavy boats out of the hole and on plane quickly. It also has the outboard industry’s first two-speed automatic transmissi­on to optimise engine rpm according to workload.

And it has a steerable gearcase – it pivots independen­tly underwater while the engine’s powerhead remains in a space-saving fixed position. This provides more room for multi-engine configurat­ions and a wider steering angle for agile handling. Using contra-rotating propellers, it also has better ‘bite’ for docking and other close-quarters manoeuvrin­g.

Eliminatio­n of the traditiona­l boat-mounted steering system offers enhanced handling and manoeuvrab­ility.

The two-speed automatic transmissi­on optimises engine rpm according to workload. First gear is 20% lower than second gear, leveraging the engine’s high torque to accelerate the boat and get it up on plane quickly. The hydraulic shifting mechanism eliminates ‘shift clunk’ at slow manoeuvrin­g speeds and uses Mercury Joystick Piloting for Outboards. The two-speed transmissi­on also contribute­s to superior fuel economy.

Eliminatio­n of the traditiona­l boat-mounted steering system offers enhanced handling and manoeuvrab­ility – the steering system does not have to move the entire engine, only the gearcase.

And while convention­al outboards typically pivot 30° in either direction, the V12’s gearcase can pivot up to 45° under joystick operation. This feature, combined with the lower propeller speed in first gear, provides precise handling at docking speeds.

ENHANCED DIGITAL CONTROLS

In addition to compatibil­ity with Mercury’s Joystick Piloting for Outboards system, the V12 has the Next Gen Digital Throttle & Shift (DTS) system. These sleek and ergonomic controls are even more intuitive with features like push-button access to Active Trim, which automatica­lly adjusts trim for optimal performanc­e. A Premier dual-handle console-mount control for multi-engine boats includes an integrated digital display that connects boaters with valuable system informatio­n and helpful pop-ups.

The outboard will be released in New Zealand through selected OEMS and dealers in the second half of this year.

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The quad-cam powerhead doesn’t pivot –instead, the swivelling gearcase provides steerage. The engine is also compatible with Mercury’s new Digital Throttle & Shift system.
RIGHT The quad-cam powerhead doesn’t pivot –instead, the swivelling gearcase provides steerage. The engine is also compatible with Mercury’s new Digital Throttle & Shift system.
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LEFT The cowl design simplifies servicing.
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BELOW The gearcase does the steering, so outboards can be mounted closer together.
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Note: The new 500hp Mercury Seapro outboard is also built on the 7.6-litre V12 platform and is engineered for commercial applicatio­ns.

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