Yamaha vs Mercury Outboards: And the Winner Is....

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  • Yamaha vs. Mercury - Which outboard brand is right for you? In this informative video, we compare Yamaha and Mercury outboards, highlighting their performance, fuel efficiency, durability, features, and warranty options. Discover the differences between these industry-leading brands and make an informed choice for your boating needs. Watch now to find out more!
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    0:00 Intro
    1:23 Performance
    2:17 Fuel Efficiency
    2:55 Durability
    3:36 Features
    4:28 Warranties & Service
    6:45 Styling
    7:19 Outro
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Komentáře • 877

  • @FoothillsMarine
    @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +16

    What video topics would you like to see us cover in the future? More in-depth engine comparisons? Brand comparisons? Our Learning Hub series aims to be a transparent educational platform for all things boating. Thanks for watching!

    • @planet4allofus
      @planet4allofus Před 10 měsíci +4

      Yamaha , you can get parts or service all over the planet.
      Mercury , good luck with any help or parts outside North America.

    • @stephenkir7839
      @stephenkir7839 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Yamaha..motors are the best

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Toughness

    • @georgedoolittle7574
      @georgedoolittle7574 Před 10 měsíci

      Huge fan of the Mercury *"Big Tiller"* Motors and if I ever repowered would consider Mercury first.

    • @susanss70spartymix77
      @susanss70spartymix77 Před 9 měsíci

      spare part prices. e.g. VST filter on a F40A is around $90. To fix this, Yamaha wants close to a grand as it involves removing the CST and they wanted to change the pump too. Their warranty is as valuable as the paper its written on. Filter lasted 10 hours on a new install and they were trying to deny the claim. Only way they honored it is because the service manager said and I quote, " I've eaten a ton of warranties for you, you are eating this one!". Five days in a marina to fix it while we lived aboard. Cost close to a grand anyway. Their own certified Yamaha tech told them what the problem was and they refused to budge forcing the service manager to lose it. Apart from that, their engines are great. No complaints once I ditched their filter for a custom SS3166 ultra fine mesh. Because the replacement lasted all of a year till it too died. I'm also not the only one this has happened to.
      So yeah, warranties are great but if you have to struggle to get it honored with 10 hours on the clock, its worthless. Then you are on your own and need to buy parts. For me, I wouldn't piss on Yamaha and their warranty department if they were on fire. I'd love to know if Mercury or any other manufacturer actually honors warranties and provides reasonable priced spare parts. Particularly consumables.

  • @wjoldham
    @wjoldham Před 9 měsíci +16

    ive personally never run anything but yamaha and ive never been let down, may not be the fastest or most powerful but i get there and back everytime

  • @andyb1056
    @andyb1056 Před 9 měsíci +99

    As someone who works on boat motors daily im speaking from experience. Yamaha is a tight very well made motor the design simplicity and quality are hands down the best availabe even the paint on the yamaha outboards are gorgeous.
    Mercury has made a ton of clunkers over the years theres no doubt about it. The optimax and the supercharged verados had alot of issues, i really enjoy the supercharged verados and they will last but they always seem to need something which is crappy if you have no outboard experience. Mercury has easy and simple maintainance on the new motors.
    Back to yamaha, aside from oil changes and maintainance you will litterally never touch them 99% of the time. Yamaha comes with a better steering system, exterior fuel water seperator and a carbon exhaust system for the fuel tank, no mercury comes with that.
    There were a couple years some yamahas like the 225hp had [2000-2005] corrosion issues but most are still ticking even with it. Mercurys fine but yamahas better, yamahas made of metal, mercury is a mix of plastic, metal and crappy alloys.

    • @scrubly_jr
      @scrubly_jr Před 8 měsíci +9

      Yup. go to any marina with a lot of serious fishing guides, guys that are on the water 200+ days a year - they'll all tell you they only run yamaha. There's a damn good reason for that.

    • @sam-ww1wk
      @sam-ww1wk Před 7 měsíci

      You said it.

    • @kizzjd9578
      @kizzjd9578 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@scrubly_jri see alot of commercial guys running the seapro’s now. Are they any better?

    • @martinj46319
      @martinj46319 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@scrubly_jr I fish a lot on Lake of the Woods Ontario and it's mostly Mercury, might have to do with what the marinas sell?

    • @dennyheld3023
      @dennyheld3023 Před 4 měsíci

      What’s the largest Yamaha engine you can have I need at least a 30 foot with two engines joystick can Yamaha take care of me

  • @BrainDeadEngineering
    @BrainDeadEngineering Před 10 měsíci +16

    Buying a transom mount engine is a massive investment today . I spent 6 months deliberating before pulling the trigger . What sold me was in incredible harsh environments like the North Canada polar regions , governments , explorer's, and native folk mostly had Yams hung over the transom. Good enough for them, me to . 3 years later I'm very happy . F15

  • @deere3321
    @deere3321 Před 9 měsíci +12

    I had a 50 hp Honda since 2000 and had no problems. As my family grew I needed more horse power. After a lot of research I went with a Yamaha F70 due to it's power to weight ratio. No one else was even close. That was 3 years ago and I have no regrets.

  • @dansingletary7891
    @dansingletary7891 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Good job of comparing the two manufactures.
    I've had a 1987 Yamaha Prov150 that was still running strong until 2023, no major repairs after 35+ years of use.
    Recently purchased a new boat that has a Mercury 150 ProXS. Hope the Mercury lasts at least a decade without issues, time will tell.
    Both companies build great outboards.

  • @johnagazim4199
    @johnagazim4199 Před 9 měsíci

    Does slow trolling harm the larger hp outboards? Thanks - enjoy your videos

  • @Firefighter53
    @Firefighter53 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm in the market for a new outboard. Your video is very helpful. I thank you.

  • @gabejudah
    @gabejudah Před 9 měsíci

    This is a fantastic video. There is real info here. More than I expected. Thank you.

  • @chrisjennings452
    @chrisjennings452 Před měsícem +1

    Just installed a new Yamaha f70 on a 17 foot Whaler over the winter and looking forward to using it this summer. Thanks for the video.

  • @markhavlicsek910
    @markhavlicsek910 Před 10 měsíci +19

    I'm a Merc Man and always have been, but I have to give credit where it is due with Yamaha's quiet operation and reliability. This video was a thorough review and an honest comparison of two leading outboard manufacturers👍. Johnson/Evinrude RIP

    • @mikehunntt5338
      @mikehunntt5338 Před 10 měsíci

      😂

    • @alexnutcasio936
      @alexnutcasio936 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I miss OMC/Bombardier too. My 2 strokes were great, even if they did smoke a bit,they had more power than 4 strokes. ETEC, RIP.

  • @stevenyaremy5466
    @stevenyaremy5466 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video…..great audio could hear you very clearly, great comparison, good job

  • @MarshallMcDonald-rc7wo
    @MarshallMcDonald-rc7wo Před 9 měsíci +14

    I have owned Evinrudes, Johnsons, Yamahas and Mercurys. I currently have an F300 Yamaha and am very impressed by the digital throttle system and the telemetry provided through the integrated Yamaha Digital Network Gauge system. This is my second Yamaha outboard and I could not be more pleased.

    • @percussion44
      @percussion44 Před 9 měsíci +1

      And it has been everyone's experience that complex digital controls in the automotive world are flawless. The marine environment can only improve on that success.

    • @Machia52612
      @Machia52612 Před 7 měsíci

      Still love my old Evinrude. 🚤

    • @stuckmoto
      @stuckmoto Před 2 měsíci

      @@percussion44complex? LOL

  • @andrewmarshall360
    @andrewmarshall360 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Both are excellent motors!
    Outboard technology has improved significantly over the past 10 years.
    As someone pointed out, gearing/prop selection/and lower unit lengths are important based upon hull design.
    And I have seen some large center console cats with multiple outboards that I wouldn’t hesitate to capture salmon/halibut or lingcod in Alaska.
    There’s a few spots up there with one of those you would be back bbqing when everyone else is just putting their lines in 😂

  • @1cavscout160
    @1cavscout160 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Current motor is a Merc 300 Verado with almost 500 hours. Rock solid. Not one issue, just routing maintenance. Great motor!

  • @BDitty009
    @BDitty009 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I currently have a 200 Opti on my Ranger and a 200 Yamaha 4 stroke on my Bennington tri-toon. Each motor performs great for each application. No complaints so far.

  • @ross7684
    @ross7684 Před 10 měsíci +8

    My brand new Lund (a Brunswick Company) boat gave me a choice of Mercury (also a Brunswick Company) or Honda motor when I ordered the boat. I chose the Mercury since I'd had great luck (33 years and still going strong) with my previous Mariner outboard (Mariner was a division of Mercury when I purchased the boat/motor in 1990).

    • @pajamatime5750
      @pajamatime5750 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Mariners were phenomenal engines. I’ve had a 40hp since 1984. Still works great.

  • @api9714
    @api9714 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Good intel thx. I am downsizing from a Volvo-penta diesel boat to a center console with a F150 Yamaha. I have run the CC boat around 20 hours so far and can tell you that Yamaha really has their act together and am actually looking forward to doing my first service on it in a couple of months.. no more working in the bilge for me!

  • @alancummings5651
    @alancummings5651 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent review. I’ve owned both brands and have never had issues with either. The key as you mentioned is what dealer is located close to the buyer.

  • @Sunvibes97
    @Sunvibes97 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Both engines are currently equivalent.
    I am a sea professional in tourism and work around 1200 hours / year.
    I sold Yamaha 300 BETX at 6680 hours in 2021 and they ran until August 2023.
    Currently I have a pair of 300 mercury pro XS which runs very well, very torquey engine and more economical than the Yamaha, they currently have 1722 hours with maintenance followed to the letter. only real problem, I changed 2 trim motors which were under warranty.
    Let's see how many hours these pro XS will last!

  • @candicerosenblatt3444
    @candicerosenblatt3444 Před 3 měsíci

    You did a great job presenting both brands!!! Thank you

  • @mortgmaker
    @mortgmaker Před 9 měsíci

    Trying to decide between a new 2023 SunChaser Eclipse 8525 SSB with a Yamaha F300XCB and a new 2022 Premier Sunsation RF 250 CL with a Mercury 250 Verado. I'm struggling just as much with the engine choice as I am with the boat manufacturer. Is the 300 HP Yamaha a better choice because of the increased horse power? First world problems...

  • @volvogt21
    @volvogt21 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My 4 hp merc didn't come with the hole shot you memtioned. Where can i get one?

  • @mikearlington6748
    @mikearlington6748 Před 10 měsíci +81

    I have had both Yamaha and Mercury's on my multiple boats over the years. In my experience, my Yamahas have been more reliable and the Mercs have been better performing, but have broken down a lot!!!

    • @slaymond4293
      @slaymond4293 Před 9 měsíci +15

      This comment tells a better story than the entire video

    • @Tme10099
      @Tme10099 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Agree!

    • @delvanohiggs5072
      @delvanohiggs5072 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Mercury get you there the quickest but Yamaha get you back home 😊

    • @danieltoomey4059
      @danieltoomey4059 Před 8 měsíci

      I have had both over 45 years of boating ,mercury being my favorite.the Yamaha engines ran good but every year a new problem would emerge unrelated to fuel ,so many headaches and issues ,mercury has a simple design as opposed to a complex one. years tell the story.

  • @XALTEREGO1
    @XALTEREGO1 Před 6 měsíci

    Just picked up a 2010 Yamaha fx115 doing a repower on an old boat, got rid of the force 125, but I wish there was more on the rigging part like is there any special circuit boards that need to be installed I do have the whole harness and controls, but what is a command link hub Assembly and do I need it to hook up my engine ?

  • @gerhardstrydom5249
    @gerhardstrydom5249 Před 9 měsíci

    Great unbaise info!👍
    Would have loved to see a price comparison also...

  • @joeythedime1838
    @joeythedime1838 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a 2016 Boston Whaler 210 Montauk with a 2016 Evinrude E-TEC 200HP HO. I just can't get any service in my area on the E-TEC and after hurricane Ian damage the E-TEC needs about a $5/6k of work. So, I've been thinking about repowering. Thoughts on the Yamaha inline 4 cylinder 200HP compared to the Mercury FourStroke V6 200HP outboards? (Dealer support is about the same in my area)

  • @antoniekruger8631
    @antoniekruger8631 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have 2x70hp Yammies on one boat and 2x125hp Merc's on a 23ft sprotfisher. Love them all. Had some gearbox issues with one of the Merc's, still a great outboard.

  • @shaunmacdonald8338
    @shaunmacdonald8338 Před 9 měsíci

    Great delivery. Great video and great job.

  • @smsediting6985
    @smsediting6985 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Both great motors and I would say the deciding factor would be servicing dealers in your area. I currently run a Mer 115 Pro XS and have been very pleased with the performance. The motor runs so quiet sometimes I forget its running.

    • @bradys.4935
      @bradys.4935 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have forgotten to turn my motor off after i reach my fishing spots many times lol. So quiet

    • @rds990
      @rds990 Před 9 měsíci

      Exactly....not only those in "YOUR" area but other places you may run your rig.

  • @troyboy4645
    @troyboy4645 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I ran a 99 merc 115 two stroke for 11 years…not one bit of problem except tough to start at times but ran strong! I’ve just purchased a merc 115 pro xs to put on my sea ray….can’t wait for spring.

  • @johnx9318
    @johnx9318 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the info.
    It would have been useful if you were able to add a HP for HP weight-to-weight comparison.

  • @127834
    @127834 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Had the old tall straight 6 115 Merc on our family runabout in the 80's - we never had a single moments trouble and she sang a beautiful tune! When I bought my own boat it had a Yamaha V4 130 - she was very thirsty but sang hr own beautiful song and also never a moments trouble. I then bought a bigger boat 21 footer with a Yamaha ProV 200 never a moments trouble and she growled like a lioness! Magic lasting memories of great times with family and friends. Thank you for a great review, I thoroughly enjoyed all the comments!
    Greetings from South Africa🤙 😎

  • @JL-un6eb
    @JL-un6eb Před 9 měsíci

    Been running an Opti for years. Now I need parts and can't get them. Have thought about a new 4s but no one seems to have one.

  • @joepurshock9931
    @joepurshock9931 Před 9 měsíci

    Are the mercury small output still made by mariner?

  • @rds990
    @rds990 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I have had 8 boats over the years. EACH time I never looked at performance specs or opinions. I chose one motor time after time after time for one reason. I'm a fisherman, and fish very remote waters. Only one brand has service almost every place. In every small town, at every lake, at every tiny hamlet. MERC !
    An extra HP or some miniscule fuel efficiency means nothing.
    The ability to get quick service or parts so a trip is not ruined is EVERYTHING !!!

  • @rcl6371
    @rcl6371 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video thanks. Comprehensive. I had a 150 Yamaha 2 stroke once and loved it and people noticed how smooth it was. I have an irrational draw to Mercurys though because they seem cool .... but too though, they are good engines. I think it's probably like a Ford or Chevy thing.

  • @aswan2140
    @aswan2140 Před 10 měsíci +8

    They are both great, had many Yamahas, going with Mercury's new 500 r now.🇺🇸

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Let us know what you think about it! It looks like a great and exciting engine 👊

  • @randykeech3557
    @randykeech3557 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Have always had mercury. Currently have a 115 opti max and a 8 h.p four stroke. Both very reliable so far

    • @markbitcon5701
      @markbitcon5701 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Also owned a 115 Optimax . Very reliable and extremely economical . Loved being thrashed .

  • @miki007s
    @miki007s Před 10 měsíci +8

    I have Evinrude 70 for almost 30 years now, on a RIB in salt water. This thing runs without any problems even today. I think I'm gonna go after Mercury 115 xspro as my next one. Greets from Slovenia 🇸🇮

  • @bigdave5946
    @bigdave5946 Před 10 měsíci +55

    I’ve had both them I’ve found them both to be excellent out boards . I really think you can’t go wrong with either .

  • @jackmitchell123
    @jackmitchell123 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Definitely think you can’t go wrong. My main power is a mercury and my kicker is a Yamaha. Both have provided hundreds of hours of trouble free service. I am a big fan of other Yamaha power sports products but would probably go mercury again for my next large outboard.

    • @sam-ww1wk
      @sam-ww1wk Před 7 měsíci +2

      100's of hours is basically new. Check back at 1000-1500.

  • @richardhensley8281
    @richardhensley8281 Před 7 měsíci

    After I buy my new boat with a 115 mercury commander thrush can I buy the warranty after the three years is up?

  • @shingnosis
    @shingnosis Před 9 měsíci +6

    I'd personally go Yamaha in the sub 150 hp range and Mercury in plus 150 hp range. As for the 150 hp outboard itself it's really great from both brands, hard to go wrong. Always check the gearing, speed range and propeller selection, that might be a deciding factor for your boat.

  • @ElliotP27
    @ElliotP27 Před 10 měsíci +3

    My last boat sold a year ago had a Suzuki. It was fine, but there were no reputable/competent dealers and techs within 60 miles. I live in a rural area. I recently ordered a new boat that only came with Mercury, Sun Tracker pontoon. I have 4 competent techs and factory authorized service centers within 15 miles. Hopefully the Mercury will be reliable but if something does go wrong it's nice to know I don't have to drive over steep mountains to get to a technician.

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great point. Availability often is more valuable than the brand itself!

    • @shawncassidy1684
      @shawncassidy1684 Před 10 měsíci

      I just took off a 150 Suzuki after 400 hrs 330 faults, absolute piece of shit

    • @glenndaugherity6187
      @glenndaugherity6187 Před 10 měsíci

      Your gonna need them your lucky they’re close 👍

  • @hakka8888
    @hakka8888 Před 10 měsíci +1

    For me, Made In USA matters, remember the Bob Hope commercial decades ago?
    I have been boating for 40+ years and all my three boats, one at a time, are SeaRays with matching Mercruisers. Very happy with them.

  • @Aardvark613
    @Aardvark613 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Like the honesty of your video. I tell whoever asks. Between Yamaha, Mercury and Suski, you really can't go wrong. Each have their issues. I'm a Mercury man myself.

  • @John_Adesanya
    @John_Adesanya Před 10 měsíci +7

    Like you said, buy the product that is well represented in your area. We have 4 boats running 150HP four stroke mercury engines. After 1000h first engine broke down and the rep in Lagos replaced the faulty part since its still under warranty. Others are just running fine. So for now mercury is well represented here and we love the performance so far

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 Před 9 měsíci +1

      If one of four engines failed after 1000 hours that's not a good sign

    • @John_Adesanya
      @John_Adesanya Před 9 měsíci

      @@wazup3333 Luckily we have a good and nice mercury dealer here in Lagos, he sorted it out for free and also told me this is the second engine they will experience this type of issue on over 200 engines sold

  • @floridaoutdooradventures8981
    @floridaoutdooradventures8981 Před 10 měsíci +20

    I have a 2006 Yamaha outboard 50HP 4 stoke. I’ve had it for over 10 years now, NEVER had a single issue with it. Of course, I’ve been using non-ethanol gas from day 1 and get it serviced regularly. My Yamaha outboard has been more reliable than my car! My vote goes for YAMAHA FOR SURE!!!
    I have a friend who bought a brand new Mercury 50 HP four stroke, he started having issues as soon as he got it. Yamaha 50HP seems to be faster than Mercury 50 HP too and DEFINITELY MORE RELIABLE!!! YAMAHA IS THE WAY TO GO, PERIOD!!! 👍😎

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Great insight. And excellent work keeping up with your Yamaha - it pays off!

    • @jeffatkinson3288
      @jeffatkinson3288 Před 10 měsíci

      Gotta disagree. My 60 hp Merc still runs awesome and have watched other folks replacing their Yamaha and Honda motors.

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +7

      I have an 88 hp Johnson spl. 1989.. over 32 yrs old. Never had an issue with it... Never rebuild always starts. Have over 1700 hrs. If you take care of an outboard it will be good to you..

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci

      @@samciarametaro2705 Wow!! Excellent work.

    • @SuperJlonergan
      @SuperJlonergan Před 10 měsíci +3

      one example isnt indicative of the whole picture, my first boat was a 1974 sea ray with a merc 150 that didnt have a problem til1989, when replaced with a new 1989 merc 150 which i think is still running today on a friends boat i sold it to him with no issues ever....this doesnt mean i wouldnt take a yammy, as i have seen a lot of people with problems with them but also seen a lot running for manyy years, bottom line two good brands, keep up with maintanence and youll have a reliable engine, one off problems straight from manufacturer happen in every industry now and then

  • @Anthony-bz1vt
    @Anthony-bz1vt Před 10 měsíci +2

    good video. I have to say I am a die hard 2 stroke mercury person myself. you can keep the 4 strokes. ive got a 2004 50 hp mercury on my center console and I love it. if it ever needed re powered its getting another mercury, with another 2 stroke lol

  • @stevelyles9021
    @stevelyles9021 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have twin 2004 Mercury 200 Optimax since new.. They have been reliable with no significant issues.

  • @bigboatben
    @bigboatben Před 7 měsíci

    Good video, keep it up it will pay off.

  • @whatweredoin8779
    @whatweredoin8779 Před 10 měsíci +2

    i live in Wisconsin mercury manufacturing is like 45 min away in fon du lac and i had a friends that worked there once

  • @billb5684
    @billb5684 Před 10 měsíci

    Check out what brand outboard the local commercial fishermen are using. It's a good indicator of the better brand for your application.

  • @BlancoLobo
    @BlancoLobo Před 10 měsíci +16

    Big fan of my 115 Mercury Pro XS. Its so quiet at idle I have to check the tach gauge to see if its running from the helm. Fuel economy is also amazing on my 18 foot Tahoe. Last week I did 43 miles on the lake, lots of it pulling an innertube. Only used 8 gallons of fuel. Also very easy to service as far as the gear and engine oil.

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Seriously.. because I'm interested in getting a 115 pro xs. for my 17ft sunbird ski boat.. currently I have a 1989 88 hp Johnson spl. Excellent outboard it still runs like new.but...the gas mileage is horrible. Comes out to 3 mpg going just on plane. I need to fill up 12 gallons 2x if I'm out all day.

    • @BlancoLobo
      @BlancoLobo Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@samciarametaro2705 Dead Serious.I use to have a small 14 foot fiberglass boat with a 60 hp mercury 2 stroke. I would use 12 gallons of fuel a day to go 35 miles on the water at about 20-25 mph. I can do that same speed and distance with this new 115 merc on my bigger 18 foot boat and use half the fuel. This new 115 pro xs motor is no joke.

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@BlancoLobo good to know...I live in Salisbury Massachusetts near the ocean.lots of dealer's here. My metc dealer suggested the 115 pro xs. For speed for my size boat.. thanks for the update.makes my decision better. 1 more question..how is the corrosion in salt water?

    • @BlancoLobo
      @BlancoLobo Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@samciarametaro2705 I know the new mercury engines have built in hose flushing attachments. But I live inland and only have freshwater lakes around me in the midwestern us.

    • @xcpilot618
      @xcpilot618 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@BlancoLobo Are you serious? My 20' Allison with a 1996 225 Merc would get 7mpg at 50 mph. You are getting 3 at 25mph??? WTF? My current 2005 25' Nordic Rage with a supercharged 496 is as good or better than your 60hp Merc on fuel and it weighs 4000 lbs.

  • @GabrielCostanzo-ne3fp
    @GabrielCostanzo-ne3fp Před 3 měsíci

    Great video!! Just purchases a new 2024 Smoker Craft with a 115 XA Sho on it.

  • @tbear68-
    @tbear68- Před 10 měsíci +1

    Did we talk MSRP's brofessor?
    Maybe I missed it. Another main factor in the decision making process.
    -price
    -weight
    -maintenance

  • @dennyheld3023
    @dennyheld3023 Před 4 měsíci

    Looking for joystick must have sea keeper therefore, I’m looking at salt water engine. Most likely at least 30 foot may be a little bigger. It sounds like mercury is the engine I need to have is that correct? First time Purchasing recreation boat

  • @joeconner2669
    @joeconner2669 Před 4 měsíci

    Has there been issues with the 200 pro xs motors lately? I’ve always ran mercury and wanting to buy a new boat soon. But a buddy of mine that used to work at a boat dealer told me go with Suzuki. I wanna stay with mercury but don’t want to buy a motor that has been having issues.

  • @rprestage
    @rprestage Před 10 měsíci +4

    Have had 5 yamaha powered boats 21-26’ over a 30 year period. In all those years and boat, one fouled sparkplug and one water pump impeller (my fault). They are very reliable.

  • @bigoutdoors69
    @bigoutdoors69 Před 9 měsíci

    I feel like I have a very unique need from my outboard I’m hoping someone can help me answer. I am looking to get a 90hp outboard for my river boat for duck hunting. I live in midwest and need an outboard that’s reliable in cold temps, specifically that first cold start at 4am at the boat ramp with 20 degree temps.

  • @baseballunderthelights2373
    @baseballunderthelights2373 Před 10 měsíci

    Would you have the same opinions on the comparison when looking at the mid range HP (40 hp) Merc and Yamaha outboards?

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci

      We'd lean Yamaha. Although we don't see as many 40HP Yamahas on the water in our area, the F40LA is a really solid outboard and is very accessible from a service standpoint!

  • @Elliotjensen645
    @Elliotjensen645 Před 9 měsíci

    I have personally have a 6HP Mercury Outboard from 2023 on my small inflatable boat and it has been a dream, starts constantly on first pull no problems given it is a new outboard, I haven’t had the opportunity to try Yamaha although my friend has one with 30hp and he said it has been fantastic and reliable since 2006

    • @Kana0211
      @Kana0211 Před 9 měsíci

      I have a merc 8 and 15 2 stroke from 97 and they start on the first pull. Very nice

    • @ASutt23
      @ASutt23 Před 9 měsíci

      Depending on the year it may be tohatsu built

  • @richardhensley8281
    @richardhensley8281 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Do I need to buy the platinum. We still have Warranty on my mercury before I buy the boat or can I buy it after the three years

    • @252COPPERHEAD
      @252COPPERHEAD Před 3 měsíci

      I passed on it so far 200 hours and no problems

  • @ATC235
    @ATC235 Před 29 dny

    Does one use a timing belt and one uses a chain. Is this true and is there a benefit to one over the other? Thanks

  • @williamfeldner9356
    @williamfeldner9356 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My Yamaha 200 hp has been flawless, absolutely flawless…. Quiet, powerful and very easy on fuel…. My highest recommendation!

  • @RRM13
    @RRM13 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just purchased Schaefer's V33 with 2X300hp Mercury Verado. Beautiful black with silver trips motors... Hello from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hello from the US!! 👋 Let us know what you think about your new boat!

    • @RRM13
      @RRM13 Před 10 měsíci

      @FoothillsMarine Deal. Atually, it will be delivered to me THIS coming Thursday at Schaefer's headquarters, in Florianópolis, BR. I placed an order for it last October at the São Paulo Boat Show.

  • @fabiancharbonnier
    @fabiancharbonnier Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve had both on my 2 boats. A 34 scarab powered by 250s optimax. Then i got a 35 contender express with twin F250s. Sailed it from Miami to Saint-Martin in the Caribbean. Reliability at its finest. Not one alarm. Just pure pleasure for 8 days at sea from 6am to 6pm everyday.
    My Mercs were way faster but always some alarm or some issue.
    As i grow older I’m considering repowering to the Yam 350s 2024 as i love to go far island hopping.
    But for a costal application Mercs gave me more pleasure when i was young and crazy. Voila

  • @TheHurtlacher
    @TheHurtlacher Před 9 měsíci

    96’ 115 2 stroke happy Yamaha owner here. She smokes a little but routine maintenance and care have kept her going strong

  • @allencohen7663
    @allencohen7663 Před měsícem

    Mostly based on your video, and of course location, I am choosing the Mercury engine. I purchased the boat and original mercury engine from Bass Pro, which is less than an our from my home. Based on that, and the video you so kindly produced, I made my decision.

  • @walking_man
    @walking_man Před 10 měsíci

    Great experience with both brands.

  • @rubenhoekstra4637
    @rubenhoekstra4637 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’ve grown up with Yamaha’s. For me i personally would always choose Yamaha but a few friends of mine have mercs and they are also pretty good. I am comfortable with both Yamaha and Mercury.

  • @rags8855
    @rags8855 Před 9 měsíci

    Have a Yamaha 115 hp that is 10 years old now. Had three Mercs prior to that. Have never had one issue with my Yamaha.

  • @gixxerguy1992
    @gixxerguy1992 Před 9 měsíci

    What about Evinrude? I’m starting the research process for my bass boat currently has an 86 mercury 150 black max but with omissions restrictions more and more lakes are banning the old two strokes so I’m looking at mercury Yamaha or Evinrude

    • @osyisr6361
      @osyisr6361 Před 9 měsíci

      Brp discontinued Evinrude in 2020.

  • @Less1leg2
    @Less1leg2 Před 4 měsíci

    I've had nothing but great things from Yamaha Outboards. As a Rowing Coach, I switched to a Yamaha 15 hp and the results were remarkable. Much more quiet, very good on fuel, and the get up and go when needed. I'd put on in hours daily use that most Outboard owners would get in years of use. A season in Coaching on the water for us in Competitive Rowing was incredible compared to weekenders trolling for a few hours maybe once a month. I'm an avid fisherman outside of my Coaching. My Yamaha was outstanding.
    Now I have used both Mercury and Evinrude during my many years of coaching. But I wanted my own Outboard and no sharing. The Evinrude was good, and it was good on fuel use too. It loved to use fuel. Mercury though loved being run fast.
    So, I equate the Evinrude and Mercury perhaps to choices of spark plugs. When you run these engines for 6 hours per day weekdays and 10 hours on Saturday and Sunday. It totals up the running hours per motor really fast. But I must say, my Yamaha, first pull, every time, and quiet.

  • @StefanMailey
    @StefanMailey Před 9 měsíci

    I run the older 2 stroke Mercs on all my fast-boats. When It comes to PWC's. I love the durability of my Yamaha engines. Love and trust both companies!

  • @bwyyy7306
    @bwyyy7306 Před 9 měsíci +3

    For the longest time Yamaha has manufactured engines for Mercury, not the other way around

  • @hydro_rebel7741
    @hydro_rebel7741 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Havent used either one. I have an evinrude etec on my '96 tracker and absolutely love it. But i have an '06 yamaha 350 grizzly and its been absolutely flawless. So if the outboards are like their quads, yamaha is the way to go.

    • @chrishackett554
      @chrishackett554 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Too bad BRP put Evinrude in the dirt once and for all. Most two stroke Evinrude owners I see at the marina are swapping out to mercury since spare parts will become more and more scarce even though BRP sold off their parts division to Mercury.

    • @-CHeWy-
      @-CHeWy- Před 10 měsíci

      ETec, LOL

    • @432htz3
      @432htz3 Před 6 měsíci

      Computer failure was a big thing with the etec. They performed well and were really good mechanically but the brains unit was their weakness and you don't want that when you are 40 - 50 miles offshore. I went to a Yamaha and it has now done nearly 700 hrs without any problems. Great motor.

  • @greglemieux2735
    @greglemieux2735 Před 3 měsíci

    I purchased a new 25 foot Robalo center consul and my dealer offered Yamaha or Mercury, I decided on the Mercury for two primary reasons; first, Mercury was a V8 where the Yamaha was a V6 and second mercury is made in the USA which is very attractive to me. it also did not hurt that the Mercury was black and the Yamaha gray or white as the hull of my boat is all black and the mercury was aesthetically more pleasing. I only have one season on the boat/outboard, but to date I have had no problems with either.

  • @TheNinjaRider
    @TheNinjaRider Před 10 měsíci

    Ive always had Mercury`s, but with that said - both are great engines

  • @regkershaw
    @regkershaw Před 10 měsíci

    Well i have only had a yamaha and at late im not happy with it.
    The low pressure fuel pump has a design fault that i think is a big issue wear the rear seal can leak and fuel goes into your oil and can damage the outboard.
    Not sure if mercury has the same design but I will be looking into it in the near future as im looking at getting a new boat and outboard

  • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
    @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 9 měsíci +1

    Never could wear out my power of tower , the neighbors used to come out , when I got home and flushed the motor , it was modified a little ..sounded baaaddd ..ran great ...only had a couple little yamaha's , my 6hp was great , but someone walked off with it while I was off working, replaced it with a 15 hp , they were both good motors , I think the 6hp would have lasted better though ..now I got a old 2 stroke johnson 140ss ( on my inshore key west 1720 sportsman ) and a 4 stroke 225 honda ( on my offshore 26' aquasport osprey )
    They have all been good motors ..I have good maintenance habits, though too .

  • @RichardNoggin-iw7sh
    @RichardNoggin-iw7sh Před 4 měsíci

    Great review, but there is a glaring omission. Our host mentions mercury’s joy stick control and that Mercury uses, paraphrasing here, cutting edge technology. The host mentions Yamahas slow trolling feature but fails to talk about the plethora of advanced features of Yamahas joy stick system, the Helm master EX that works with Yamahas digital motors, (Mercury verados are all digital and are what is required for their joy stick system) In addition to the slow trolling feature there is a spot lock feature which will hold the bow or the stern into the wind, there is also drift point that will follow a route you set up with speed to slowly navigate the boat over a reef, wreck or other structure and then if desired will hold the boat at the end of the route. The helm master EX will also function with your mfd and act as an auto pilot for headings and speed and upon arrival will slow the boat and hold it in that position. Yamaha wrote the book on joy stick controls and are by far and away the best in this area.

  • @paulkersey2179
    @paulkersey2179 Před 7 měsíci

    I loved the power, both hole shot and top end of my Optimax

  • @Tracygriffith-dz2ys
    @Tracygriffith-dz2ys Před 9 měsíci

    We had 2 boats our first was a try hull it had a 65 hp mercury it was used the 2 boat was fin and ski boat me and father were bass fishing it had a 175 mercury outboard

  • @christopherschleeper7186
    @christopherschleeper7186 Před 8 měsíci

    I wish Evinrude was still in business. I have had my etech for 14 years with no issues. Bought a new boat with Merc 150. Alternator went out on hour 35.

  • @lelandrychel3331
    @lelandrychel3331 Před 9 měsíci

    Question for the presenter, assuming y'all do service both brands. My first new outboard in 50 years - F250 Yamaha. Then engine "makes oil." Yeah, I know this is another dock myth - but my 28 hour oil analysis came back "serious issue with fuel dilution." I contacted Yamaha and they pretty much said "deal with it." Do other fuel injected outboards do this?

    • @andyb1056
      @andyb1056 Před 9 měsíci

      Really? How many hours on this motor and whats the age? Sounds like your water cooling system has an issue where its allowing water into your oil. If this is a new warrantied boat hands down yamaha will fix it, i deal with them weekly never heard of this issue or yamaha saying deal with it.

    • @lelandrychel3331
      @lelandrychel3331 Před 9 měsíci

      @andyb1056 2023 motor. 28 hours at the oil change. It's a heavily debated topic in forums. One guy published a doc from Yamaha that said up to 15% fuel dilution is acceptable. Seemed weird. I just wondered if other brand had the same issue. I know some smaller high HP cars are seeing this also.

  • @vaughanscott7308
    @vaughanscott7308 Před 6 měsíci

    Great job man. Cheers.

  • @Saltfly
    @Saltfly Před 10 měsíci +78

    I have had both for the last 35 years. Yamaha used to have the reliability edge by a long shot. Mercury uses better metal and the corrosion issues aren’t near as bad. Now Mercury has gone to the top for me. Quiet and powerful and they have more options for every application.

    • @bingbang3318
      @bingbang3318 Před 10 měsíci +4

      That is true

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Mercury now has its own forgery..and all they do is outboards. Mercuiser is a different company than mercury marine.. their engineering is getting better by the minute.. more merc dealer's than any other.

    • @samciarametaro2705
      @samciarametaro2705 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Oh and almost all the Evinrude engineers that lost their jobs when they shutdown went to mercury marine..

    • @252COPPERHEAD
      @252COPPERHEAD Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@samciarametaro2705 I was originally wanted to purchase a g2 225 HO, i waited to see a tug of war challenge with the new mercs. Never happened. Then evinrude ceased production. I ended up getting a pro xs 225. No Regrets.

    • @edhinkle
      @edhinkle Před 10 měsíci +2

      Work at a saltwater marina and pull the cowling off 5 yr.old engines!! Enough said.

  • @hrmiller1200
    @hrmiller1200 Před 10 měsíci

    What is the wholesale price for a 25 hp & 40 hp motors with tiller handle operation.

  • @dive2deepocean115
    @dive2deepocean115 Před 10 měsíci +23

    And if you're looking for speed go with mercury but for reliability go with yahama.

    • @johnstrand2247
      @johnstrand2247 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Not for me. My 75 Merc is a fat toad and feels more like a 50hp 2 strokes that I have owned. The heavy 75 Merc has nowhere near the punch that my Johnson 70 had.

    • @gamefather9105
      @gamefather9105 Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnstrand2247you gotta get the xs

    • @Huntersprojects
      @Huntersprojects Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think mercury makes a better racing outboard as Yamaha makes a better deep sea style fishing boat outboard

    • @gamefather9105
      @gamefather9105 Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnstrand2247 my 75 merc tops around 40mph that is fast enough for me

  • @Lazzoboy
    @Lazzoboy Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am about to buy a new 115 hp to my trollingboat, do a lot of downrigging fishing. Witch one is better for that type of fishing?

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +1

      We'd recommend Yamaha. They're great for that specific application. PS... we've got some F115LBs in stock 😉

    • @Lazzoboy
      @Lazzoboy Před 10 měsíci

      @@FoothillsMarine Thanks, but it is a looong way from Sweden ;)

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@Lazzoboy Yeah... just a little.🤣 We hope you enjoy whichever new outboard you get!

  • @hobbyless4089
    @hobbyless4089 Před 5 měsíci

    What about their reliability and replacement parts affordability? Which brand offers more affordable replacement parts? Which brand breaks down or needs repair more often?

  • @bookscorpion47
    @bookscorpion47 Před 11 dny

    I have a 2012 150hp optimax pro xs 1yr freshwater on a ski boat ; the rest all skinny saltwater on a flats boat.No issues other than regular maintenance . I just recently purchased a new 2023 Mercury115hp xs to put on a new 18’ skiff that should draft 6”’s or less. We will offer Yamaha also with the new skiff we are manufacturing here in PALACIOS,Tx

  • @Nrog813
    @Nrog813 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great Video! Picking the New and Improved Mercury made in America. We need all the manufacturing dollars we can get. Just Bought the Ranger RB20 with A 150.

  • @richardconrad698
    @richardconrad698 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Both are great brands! My dad had a Mercury growing up, and it was nothing but problems it seemed like... I have an old '87 115HP Yamaha on my 17' and it works great! Minus $5 a lap pulling a tube ($4.98/gal Rec fuel). But I also have a backup '02 Mercury 115HP that was great on my grandpa's boat! I don't think any compare to my '95 Evinrude DELUXE 4HP on my fishing boat!!! LOL

    • @catlifeoutdoors6369
      @catlifeoutdoors6369 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Your 87 115 was the most bulletproof outboard ever made.

    • @Stunningandbrave
      @Stunningandbrave Před 9 měsíci +2

      My '79' "tower of power" Mercury 140 still rocks. Got an old 65hp Mercury from the early 60's on the rack that fires and goes too. Do all my own work, might be talking to the wrong crowd here....

    • @richardconrad698
      @richardconrad698 Před 9 měsíci

      @@catlifeoutdoors6369 that is good to hear!! being older, I get nervous! But i also like older stuff, as it seems to run well, when properly maintained! The lower unit has been replaced, and the boat with with paperwork showing they spent a decent penny on some electrical issues that it had. Fingers crossed that is all set now....

    • @richardconrad698
      @richardconrad698 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Stunningandbrave nice!! i have no issue working on vehicles, but this is still new to me, working on outboard engines... but I feel more comfortable each time I work on it, and learn something new.

  • @dustinrhodes1091
    @dustinrhodes1091 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I will agree with some the gear change on a Yamaha is smoother. I have a 150sho an my cousin has a 225 merc. Both seem great so far. Personal option I would always choose Yamaha!

  • @apackwestbound5946
    @apackwestbound5946 Před 10 měsíci +41

    It would have been helpful to get an analysis from a MAINTENANCE PERSPECTIVE emphasizing ease of working on the two competing products, cost of routine and non-routine maintenance, availability of spare parts and supply chain/expected delivery time for those parts across the various manufacturers. Several years ago I was enrolled a marine technology vocational program through a local community college that offered ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) training and certification. Suzuki had donated 20+ outboards to the vocational program for us students to tear into along with the supporting technical manuals. I have got to say that I was thoroughly impressed with the Suzuki product. Personally I found their technical publications easier to read. in some cases I found getting access to perform the various maintenance tasks slightly easier on the Suzuki. I am in the market to buy a new 250 hp outboard and I will likely go with the Suzuki as a result of that exposure. Before I had attended the marine training course Suzuki would not have been on my mind.
    When you stated that both Mercury and Yamaha are excellent products you will get no argument from me. I would add Suzuki to that statement as well. I am not paid by or compensated by Suzuki or any other marine product manufacturer in any way whatsoever. I though the best point you made-outstanding really- was the link between the availability of support and service being a key factor in deciding on which engine to purchase. If you rely on somebody else to maintain your outboard engine then being able to access that service is key and very likely should be the deciding factor when considering which engine to purchase. Personally, I would want to do all my own maintenance. That way I control the quality (only limited by my own knowledge/skill) and time frame (job gets done according to my effort (given parts availability)) and I save on labor costs (not my highest priority, people deserve to be compensated for their skill set, time and effort) plus I ENJOY the work. The work is both interesting, educational and rewarding.
    Finally, cost should have been included in this analysis. It is obvious why dealerships try and not divulge cost as there are many variables. As a consumer the lack of transparency and availability of easy to understand cost information is troubling. If Foothills Marine had provided a generalized breakdown according to horse power on say an identical service job on the two might have provided some useful information. Your shop labor rate is going to be the same. Why not compare the cost of a 20 hour and 100 hour inspection(s) on a low and high horse-power model from each manufacturer? You went into detail explaining the different extended warrantees offered by the two competing manufacturers, but again completely omitted the dollar amount charged by each manufacturer for that coverage. Foothills Marine knows consumers place a great emphasis on cost; omitting any meaningful cost analysis detracts from the quality of this video big time!
    You told us that they both "look cool" and get good fuel economy, but did not provide any numbers on fuel economy. Why was there no demonstration/test on identical boats loaded to the same weight? Foothills Marine obviously has an attractive dealership, access to most if not all of the information your viewers (who may be considering a purchase are interested in). Foothills Marine already put in the time, effort and cost in producing this quality video. Not including the maintenance perspective or any meaningful cost information seems like a serious oversight to me.
    This video begins by criticizing a dealership for only recommending the product that they sell. Then this same video goes on to do exactly the same thing by essentially declaring it a tie (in the comments and video content) and recommending only what they sell. "Yamaha vs Mercury.. and the winner is" is entertaining clickbait. I have never been associated with "Foothills Marine" this was my first exposure to this company. None of my criticism is coming from any kind of personal animosity. I am trying to continue to educate myself about outboards which is why I viewed this video in the first place. I wish Foothills Marine every success.
    _ Respectfully

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +12

      Thank you for such an insightful and constructive review! We completely understand the callout about not being specific enough - and you're exactly right: there are so many variables between both brands at different horsepowers that it's difficult to delve into EVERYTHING. For now, we hope to provide a good comprehensive overview of the two brands and their product offerings. On the horizon, however, you've certainly inspired us to do more in-depth breakdowns between specific models. For example, a Yamaha 250 SHO vs. Merc 250 FourStroke would be an excellent time to dive into fuel consumption, engine performance, and all the specs we can think of.
      We're more than happy to discuss prices for things such as service jobs, and you propose a great solution: compare the cost of a 20 hour and 100 hour inspection on a low and high HP model from both Yamaha and Mercury. That's an excellent suggestion. We're actually in the middle of writing a "Cost of Boat Service' script and will be sure to include that!
      Again - we appreciate your comment and time. Thanks for helping make our video series better.

    • @apackwestbound5946
      @apackwestbound5946 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@FoothillsMarine Thank you for the thoughtful reply. You already put out a quality video, engaging, interesting and "fun" to watch. The individual doing most of the presentation did an outstanding job, for all I know that individual may have been a professional actor. Everything about the video was top notch, everything you covered that is. I was hungry for technical data and information. Unless you are prohibited by Yamaha or Mercury may I recommend you discuss the actual costs of the extended warrantees. I am assuming that those costs are uniform between dealerships and would not put you at a competitive disadvantage. Anyhow, thank you again! I subscribed and will be looking forward to whatever else Foothills Marine decides to add to your CZcams presence.
      - Respectfully..

    • @FoothillsMarine
      @FoothillsMarine  Před 10 měsíci +5

      ​@@apackwestbound5946 Great suggestion. As far as we're aware, there aren't any restrictions about how dealerships divulge warranty pricing. We'll dig into that to make sure though.
      And that's the best comment we can hear! Our marketing manager, Mason, scripts, shoots, and edits all of the videos on our channel. He's not an actor by any means, but appreciates your feedback! 🤣

    • @Chrisco_Hamper
      @Chrisco_Hamper Před 10 měsíci +5

      Great, respectful communication here.

  • @natek189
    @natek189 Před 4 měsíci

    Please do one on Suzuki v Honda. Both great options as well.

  • @ToyotahiluxN70N80Luxxy
    @ToyotahiluxN70N80Luxxy Před 9 měsíci

    My poppy has a 2004 mercury 135 hp the day he got it the computer broke but since then it has not broke down once