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Welcome Aboard!
Proper care and maintenance is an important part in keeping your Mercury Product operating at peak
efficiency for maximum performance and economy. The enclosed Owner's Registration Card is your key
to trouble‑free family fun. Refer to your Operation and Maintenance Manual for full details of your warranty
coverage.
Details of your nearest dealer can be found on www.marinepower.com where country maps and full
contact information are displayed.
Is your engine properly registered for warranty purpose? Please check on www.marinepower.com. If
necessary, please contact your local dealer.

Declaration of Conformity

If the outboard motor's serial number plate contains the CE mark in the lower left‑hand corner, the
following statement applies:
This outboard motor manufactured by Mercury Marine, Fond du Lac, WI, USA or Marine Power Europe
Inc. Park Industriel, de Petit‑Rechain, Belgium complies with the requirements of the following directives
and standards, as amended:
Recreational Craft Directive:
Owner's manual (A.2.5)
Handling characteristics (A.4)
Outboard engine starting (A.5.1.4)
Fuel tanks (A.5.2.2)
General steering system
Safety of Machinery Directive
Principles of safety integration (1.1.2)
Noise (1.5.8)
Vibration
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Generic emission standard
Generic immunity standard
Vehicles, boats and internal combustion
engine driven devices ‑ radio disturbance
characteristics
Electrostatic discharge testing
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of Mercury Marine and Marine Power Europe.
ISO 10240
ISO 8665
ISO 11547
ISO 13591; ISO 8469
ABYC P‑17
EN 292‑1; EN 292‑2; EN 1050
ICOMIA 39/94
ICOMIA 38/94
EN 61000‑6‑3
EN 61000‑6‑1
SAE J551 (CISPR 12)
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  • Page 1: Declaration Of Conformity

    Welcome Aboard! Proper care and maintenance is an important part in keeping your Mercury Product operating at peak efficiency for maximum performance and economy. The enclosed Owner's Registration Card is your key to trouble‑free family fun. Refer to your Operation and Maintenance Manual for full details of your warranty coverage.
  • Page 2 Patrick C. Mackey President, Mercury Marine, Fond du Lac, WI USA European Regulations Contact: Regulations and Product Safety Department, Mercury Marine, Fond du Lac, WI USA...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Battery Installation - Electric Start Models......................19 Battery Connections............................19 Propeller Selection............................19 TRANSPORTING Carrying Outboard............................20 Trailering Boat/Outboard........................... 20 Transporting Outboard When Removed From Boat..................20 Transporting Portable Fuel Tanks........................21 FUEL & OIL Fuel Recommendations............................ 22 Oil Recommendation............................23 Mixing Fuel and Oil............................23...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Filling Fuel Tank..............................23 FEATURES & CONTROLS Tiller Handle Models............................24 Remote Control Features..........................26 Tilting Outboard ............................... 26 Shallow Water Operation..........................27 Setting The Operating Angle Of Your Outboard ....................28 Trim Tab Adjustment............................29 OPERATION Pre-Starting Check List.............................
  • Page 5 Starter Motor Will Not Crank The Engine (Electric Start Models)..............59 Engine Will Not Start............................59 Engine Runs Erratically.............................59 Performance Loss.............................59 Battery Will Not Hold Charge..........................60 OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Local Repair Service............................61 Service Away From Home..........................61 Parts And Accessories Inquiries........................61 Service Assistance............................61 Mercury Marine Service Offices........................61...
  • Page 7: Warranty Information

    You may change your address at any time, including at time of warranty claim, by calling Mercury Marine or sending a letter or fax with your name, old address, new address, and engine serial number to Mercury Marine’s warranty registration department. Your dealer can also process this change of information.
  • Page 8: Outboard Limited Warranty United States, Canada And Europe

    Mercury dealer authorized to service the product. If purchaser cannot deliver the product to such a dealer, written notice must be given to Mercury. We will then arrange for the inspection and any covered repair. Purchaser in that case shall pay for all related transportation charges and/ or travel time.
  • Page 9: Outboard Limited Warranty

    Outboard Limited Warranty (Confederation of Independent States, Middle‑East, and Africa WHAT IS COVERED: Mercury Marine warrants its new Outboard and Jet Products to be free of defects in material and workmanship during the period described below. DURATION OF COVERAGE: This Limited Warranty provides coverage for one (1) year from the date the product is first sold to a recreational use retail purchaser, or the date on which the product is first put into service, whichever occurs first.
  • Page 10 Mercury dealer authorized to service the product. If purchaser cannot deliver the product to such a dealer, written notice must be given to Mercury. We will then arrange for the inspection and any covered repair. Purchaser in that case shall pay for all related transportation charges and/ or travel time.
  • Page 11: Year Limited Warranty Against Corrosion

    Mercury dealer authorized to service the product. If purchaser cannot deliver the product to such a dealer, written notice must be given to Mercury. We will then arrange for the inspection and any covered repair. Purchaser in that case shall pay for all related transportation charges and/ or travel time.
  • Page 12: Warranty Coverage And Exclusions

    Mercury Precision Parts or Quicksilver MerCathode system and/or Galvanic Isolator. Corrosion damage caused by improper application of copper base anti‑fouling paints is also not covered by this limited warranty.
  • Page 13 All incidental and/or consequential damages (storage charges, telephone or rental charges of any type, inconvenience or loss of time or income) are the owner's responsibility. Use of other than Mercury Precision or Quicksilver parts when making warranty repairs. Oils, lubricants or fluids changed as a matter of normal maintenance is customer's responsibility unless loss or contamination of same is caused by product failure that would be eligible for warranty consideration.
  • Page 14: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Boater's Responsibilities The operator (driver) is responsible for the correct and safe operation of the boat and safety of its occupants and general public. It is strongly recommended that each operator (driver) read and understand this entire manual before operating the outboard. Be sure at least one additional person on board is instructed in the basics of starting and operating the outboard and boat handling in case the driver is unable to operate the boat.
  • Page 15: High-Speed And High-Performance Boat Operation

    For additional information, obtain a copy of our Hi‑Performance Boat Operation booklet from your dealer, distributor, or Mercury Marine. ob00307 Outboard Remote Control Models The remote control connected to your outboard must be equipped with a start in neutral only protection device.
  • Page 16: Lanyard Stop Switch

    GENERAL INFORMATION The steering link rod that connects the steering cable to the engine must be fastened utilizing self‑locking nuts. These self‑locking nuts must never be replaced with common nuts (non‑locking) as they will work loose and vibrate off, freeing the link rod to disengage. ob01357 Self‑locking nuts Lanyard Stop Switch...
  • Page 17: Protecting People In The Water

    GENERAL INFORMATION We strongly recommend that other occupants be instructed on proper starting and operating procedures should they be required to operate the engine in an emergency (e.g. if the operator is accidentally ejected). WARNING Should the operator fall out of the boat, the possibility of serious injury or death from being run over by the boat can be greatly reduced by stopping the engine immediately.
  • Page 18: Passenger Safety Message - Pontoon Boats And Deck Boats

    GENERAL INFORMATION Passenger Safety Message ‑ Pontoon Boats And Deck Boats Whenever the boat is in motion, observe the location of all passengers. Do not allow any passengers to stand or use seats other than those designated for traveling faster than idle speed. A sudden reduction in boat speed, such as plunging into a large wave or wake, a sudden throttle reduction, or a sharp change of boat direction, could throw them over the front of boat.
  • Page 19: Impact With Underwater Hazards

    GENERAL INFORMATION ob00314 The primary concern is the boat changing direction while in the midst of the jump. In such case the landing may cause the boat to veer violently in a new direction. Such a sharp change in direction can cause occupants to be thrown out of their seats, or out of the boat.
  • Page 20: Safety Instructions For Hand Tilled Outboards

    GENERAL INFORMATION • The boat could move suddenly in a new direction. Such a sharp change in direction can cause occupants to be thrown out of their seats or out of the boat. • A rapid reduction in speed. This will cause occupants to be thrown forward, or even out of the boat. •...
  • Page 21: Selecting Accessories For Your Outboard

    Running the boat with the trim angle of the Running the boat with no forward hatches bow too high. open. Selecting Accessories For Your Outboard Genuine Mercury Precision or Quicksilver Accessories have been specifically designed and tested for your outboard. These accessories are available from Mercury Marine dealers.
  • Page 22: Safe Boating Suggestions

    Some accessories not manufactured or sold by Mercury Marine are not designed to be safely used with your outboard or outboard operating system. Acquire and read the installation, operation, and maintenance manuals for all your selected accessories.
  • Page 23: 20/25 Specifications

    Serial Number XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX ob01356 Serial number Year manufactured Model year Certified Europe Insignia (as applicable) Model designation 20/25 Specifications Models Horsepower Kilowatts 14.8 18.6 Full Throttle RPM Range 4500‑5500 5000‑6000 Idle Speed in Forward Gear 750 ± 50 RPM...
  • Page 24: Installation

    INSTALLATION Installing Outboard NOTE: If your outboard is a remote control electric start model, follow instructions in the outboard installation manual (provided with the outboard) for installing remote steering, shift and throttle cables and remote wiring harness. BOAT TRANSOM HEIGHT REQUIREMENT Measure the transom height of your boat.
  • Page 25: Battery Installation - Electric Start Models

    INSTALLATION ob00504 Bolts (2) Locknut (2) Washer (2) Battery Installation ‑ Electric Start Models MOUNTING BATTERY Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions carefully. Mount battery in the boat so it is secured against movement, preferably in a battery box. Make sure battery is equipped with a nonconductive shield to prevent accidental shorting of battery terminals.
  • Page 26: Transporting

    TRANSPORTING Carrying Outboard The outboard has a carrying handle located in front and a rear hand grip in the bottom cowl. 3020 Trailering Boat/Outboard The boat should be trailered with the outboard tilted down in a vertical operating position. 3021 IMPORTANT: The tilt lock and shallow water drive feature (tiller handle models) on the outboard are not intended to support the outboard in the tilted position when trailering.
  • Page 27: Transporting Portable Fuel Tanks

    TRANSPORTING Transporting Portable Fuel Tanks WARNING Avoid serious injury or death from a gasoline fire or explosion. Follow portable fuel tank transporting instructions. Transport the fuel tank in a well ventilated area away from open flame or sparks. MANUAL VENTING TYPE FUEL TANK Close fuel tank air vent when transporting tank.
  • Page 28: Fuel & Oil

    The fuel system components on your Mercury Marine engine will withstand up to 10% alcohol content in the gasoline. We do not know what percentage your boat's fuel system will withstand. Contact your boat manufacturer for specific recommendations on the boat's fuel system components (fuel tanks, fuel lines, and fittings).
  • Page 29: Oil Recommendation

    IMPORTANT: Oil must be NMMA certified TC‑W3 2‑Cycle oil. Mercury or Quicksilver Premium TC‑W3 2‑Cycle oil is recommended for this engine. For added protection and lubrication, Mercury or Quicksilver Premium Plus TC‑W3 2‑Cycle oil is recommended. If Mercury or Quicksilver outboard oil is not available, substitute another brand of 2‑cycle outboard oil that is NMMA Certified TC‑W3.
  • Page 30: Features & Controls

    FEATURES & CONTROLS Tiller Handle Models • Tiller handle ‑ Handle can be tilted 100° for convenient handling during transportation and storage. 3173 • Starter rope ‑ Pulling the starter rope cranks the engine over for starting. ob01383 • Primer/idle speed knob ‑ Pulling the knob out supplies a small amount of fuel to the engine for cold starting. Rotate knob to adjust idle speed after engine warms up.
  • Page 31 3022 NOTE: Side handle gear shift outboards are furnished in some worldwide market areas. Side handle gear shift is also available as a Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Accessory. • Throttle grip (side handle gear shift models) ‑ Controls engine speed.
  • Page 32: Remote Control Features

    Tighten friction Loosen friction Remote Control Features Your boat may be equipped with one of the Mercury Precision or Quicksilver remote controls shown. If not, consult your dealer for a description of the functions and operations of the remote control. ob00702 Control Handle ‑...
  • Page 33: Shallow Water Operation

    FEATURES & CONTROLS 3053 Move the tilt lock to the lock position. ob01388 LOWERING OUTBOARD DOWN TO RUN POSITION Lift outboard and release tilt lock lever. Lower outboard. ob01389 Shallow Water Operation The outboard is equipped with a shallow water tilt feature that allows you to tilt the outboard to a higher tilt angle to prevent hitting bottom.
  • Page 34: Setting The Operating Angle Of Your Outboard

    FEATURES & CONTROLS 3054 Shallow water drive lever Cooling water intake IMPORTANT: While in shallow water drive position, do not operate the outboard in reverse. Operate the outboard at slow speed and keep the cooling water intake submerged. To release down to run position, lift up the shallow water drive lever. Tilt up the outboard to disengage the shallow water drive lock and lower it down.
  • Page 35: Trim Tab Adjustment

    FEATURES & CONTROLS ob00553 Too much angle (stern down ‑ bow up) Angle adjusted properly (bow slightly up) Not enough angle (stern up ‑ bow down) Consider the following lists carefully when adjusting the operating angle of your outboard. Adjusting the outboard close to the boat transom can: •...
  • Page 36 FEATURES & CONTROLS ob01078 NOTE: Trim tab adjustment will have little effect reducing steering torque if the outboard is installed with the anti‑ventilation plate approximately 50mm (2 inches) or more above the boat bottom. Operate your boat at normal cruising speed, trimmed to the desired position. Turn your boat left and right and note the direction the boat turns more easily.
  • Page 37: Operation

    Wash the outboard exterior and flush out the exhaust outlet of the propeller and gearcase with fresh water after each use. Each month, spray Mercury Precision or Quicksilver Corrosion Guard on external metal surfaces. Do not spray on corrosion control anodes as this will reduce the effectiveness of the anodes.
  • Page 38: Engine Break-In Procedure

    OPERATION ob01393 CAUTION Never start or operate your outboard (even momentarily) without water circulating through all the cooling water intake holes in the gearcase to prevent damage to the water pump (running dry) or overheating of the engine. Lower the outboard to the run position. Make sure the cooling water intake is submerged.
  • Page 39 OPERATION ob00348 Squeeze the fuel line primer bulb several times until it feels firm. ob00349 Set the lanyard stop switch to "RUN" position. Refer to General Information ‑ Lanyard Stop Switch. ob00350 Set the throttle grip to start position. ob01175 ob00558 IMPORTANT: Electric starting outboards must not be run or started, either manually or electrically, without having the outboard battery cables connected to a battery.
  • Page 40 OPERATION 3022 Turn primer/idle speed knob full clockwise to increase engine idle speed. ob01396 Cold Engine ‑ Pull out and push in the primer/idle speed knob one to three times to prime the engine. Leave the knob in the pulled out position when starting. ob01384 Manual Starting Models ‑...
  • Page 41: Starting The Engine - Electric Start Remote Control Models

    OPERATION ob01384 NOTE: Starting flooded engine ‑ push in the primer/idle speed knob and turn full clockwise. Continue to crank the engine for starting. 11. Turn the primer/idle speed knob counterclockwise to obtain desired idle speed as engine warms up. ob01399 12.
  • Page 42 OPERATION ob00349 Set the lanyard stop switch to "RUN" position. Refer to General Information ‑ Lanyard Stop Switch. ob00350 Set the remote control handle to neutral position. ob00351 Cold Temperature ‑ It may be helpful to prime the engine 1 to 3 times using the manual primer knob before starting.
  • Page 43: Gear Shifting

    OPERATION Warm Engine ‑ Advance the fast idle lever or throttle only feature to an approximate halfway (1/2) setting. After engine starts, immediately reduce engine speed back to idle. 3030 Fast idle speed lever Throttle only feature Starting Flooded Engine ‑ Advance the fast idle lever or throttle only feature to the maximum position. Without activating primer, crank engine for 10 seconds.
  • Page 44: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION R R R N N N F F F 3163 3022 ob00557 • Tiller handle models (Side handle gear shift models) ‑ Align throttle grip pointer with slow speed shift position before shifting outboard into gear. ob00558 IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to shift into reverse gear when the engine is not running. This could cause damage to the gear shift mechanism.
  • Page 45: Emergency Starting

    OPERATION Emergency Starting If the starter system fails, use the spare starter rope (provided) and follow procedure. Shift outboard to neutral (N) position. ob01175 ob00351 3022 WARNING When using emergency starter rope to start engine, the start in gear protection device is inoperative. Make sure to set the outboard gear shift into neutral to prevent outboard from starting in gear.
  • Page 46 OPERATION 3060 Electric Start Remote Control Models ‑ Turn the ignition key to "ON" position. ob00364 WARNING To prevent getting an electrical shock, do not touch any ignition component, wiring, or spark plug wire when starting or running the engine. WARNING The exposed moving flywheel can cause serious injury.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    SELECTING REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR YOUR OUTBOARD We recommend using original Mercury Precision or Quicksilver replacement parts and Genuine Lubricants. WARNING Using a replacement part that is inferior to the original part could result in personal injury, death, or product failure.
  • Page 48: Inspection And Maintenance Schedule

    Electric start models ‑ Inspect battery. See Battery Inspection. • Remote control models ‑ Check control cable adjustments. • Remove engine deposits with Mercury Precision or Quicksilver Power Tune Engine Cleaner. • Check tightness of bolts, nuts, and other fasteners. •...
  • Page 49: Top Cowl Removal And Installation

    MAINTENANCE WARNING To avoid possible injury when flushing, remove the propeller. Refer to Propeller Replacement. Remove propeller. Refer to Propeller Replacement. Install the flushing attachment so the rubber cups fit tightly over the cooling water intake. ob00569 Attach a water hose to the flushing attachment. Turn on the water and adjust the flow so water is leaking around the rubber cups to ensure the engine receives an adequate supply of cooling water.
  • Page 50: Battery Inspection

    MAINTENANCE ob01405 Lift rear of cowl and disengage front hook. ob00369 INSTALLATION Engage the front hook and push cowl back over the cowl seal. Push cowl down and move the rear latch lever up to lock. Battery Inspection The battery should be inspected at periodic intervals to ensure proper engine starting capability. IMPORTANT: Read the safety and maintenance instructions which accompany your battery.
  • Page 51: Exterior Care

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE FUEL FILTER Inspect the sight bowl for water accumulation and inspect the filter element for sediment. Clean the filter as follows. Removal Read fuel system servicing information and Warning preceeding. Hold on to the cover to prevent it from turning and remove the the sight bowl. Pull out the filter element and wash it with cleaning solvent.
  • Page 52: Steering Link Rod Fasteners

    IMPORTANT: Always carry spare SFE 20 AMP fuses. The electric starting circuit is protected from overload by an SFE 20 AMP fuse. If the fuse is blown, the electric starter motor will not operate. Try to locate and correct the cause of the overload. If the cause is not found, the...
  • Page 53: Corrosion Control Anode

    MAINTENANCE ob01408 Corrosion Control Anode Your outboard has a corrosion control anode installed to the gearcase. An anode helps protect the outboard against galvanic corrosion by sacrificing its metal to be slowly corroded instead of the outboard metals. The anode requires periodic inspection especially in salt water which will accelerate the erosion. To maintain this corrosion protection, always replace the anode before it is completely eroded.
  • Page 54 Pull propeller straight off shaft. If propeller is seized to the shaft and cannot be removed, have the propeller removed by an authorized dealer. ob00584 Coat the propeller shaft with Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants Anti‑Corrosion Grease or 2‑4‑C with Teflon. Tube Ref No.
  • Page 55: Spark Plug Inspection And Replacement

    MAINTENANCE ob00585 IMPORTANT: To prevent the propeller hub from corroding and seizing to the propeller shaft (especially in salt water), always apply a coat of the recommended lubricant to the entire propeller shaft at the recommended maintenance intervals, and also each time the propeller is removed. Flo‑Torq I Drive Hub Propellers ‑...
  • Page 56: Carburetor Adjustments

    MAINTENANCE ob00375 Remove the spark plugs to inspect. Replace spark plug if electrode is worn or the insulator is rough, cracked, broken, blistered or fouled. ob00423 Set the spark plug gap to specification. ob00424 Spark Plug Spark plug gap 1.0 mm (0.040 in.) Before installing spark plugs, clean off any dirt on the spark plug seats.
  • Page 57: Engine Idle Speed Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE ob01423 Turn the slow speed mixture screw slowly out until the engine starts to load up or fire unevenly due to a rich mixture. Note the position of the screw slot. ob01424 Set the slow speed mixture screw midway between the rich and lean setting. When in doubt, set the mixture slightly rich rather that too lean.
  • Page 58: Lubrication Points

    MAINTENANCE Lubrication Points Lubricate the following with Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants 2‑4‑C with Teflon or Special Lubricant 101. Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No. Steering friction adjustment shaft, swivel bracket, transom Special Lubricant 101 clamp screws, tilt tube,...
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE ob01418 • Tilt Tube ‑ Lubricate through fittings. ob01419 • Lubricate the throttle and shift cable moving components and pivot locations. 3063 WARNING The end of the steering cable must be fully retracted into the outboard tilt tube before adding lubricant. Adding lubricant to steering cable when fully extended could cause steering cable to become hydraulically locked.
  • Page 60 Steering cable end Lubricate the following with light weight oil. • Steering Link Rod Pivot Points ‑ Lubricate pivot points. ob01422 Lubricate the following with Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants Anti‑Corrosion Grease or 2‑4‑C with Teflon. Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No.
  • Page 61: Gearcase Lubrication

    GEARCASE LUBRICANT CAPACITY Gearcase lubricant capacity is approximately 260 ml (8.8 fl. oz.). GEARCASE LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATION Mercury or Quicksilver Premium or High Performance Gear Lubricant. CHECKING LUBRICANT LEVEL AND REFILLING GEARCASE Place outboard in a vertical operating position. Remove vent plug and fill/drain plug.
  • Page 62: Submerged Outboard

    MAINTENANCE ob00598 IMPORTANT: Replace sealing washers if damaged. Stop adding lubricant. Install the vent plug and sealing washer before removing the lubricant tube. ob00599 Remove lubricant tube and reinstall cleaned fill/drain plug and sealing washer. ob00600 Submerged Outboard A submerged outboard will require service within a few hours by an authorized dealer once the outboard is recovered from the water.
  • Page 63: Storage

    Lubricate all outboard components listed in Maintenance ‑ Inspection and Maintenance Schedule. • Touch up any paint nicks. See your dealer for touch‑up paint. • Spray Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants Corrosion Guard on external metal surfaces (except corrosion control anodes). Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No.
  • Page 64: Protecting Internal Engine Components

    • With engine running at fast idle, stop the fuel flow by disconnecting the remote fuel line. When engine begins to stall, quickly spray Quicksilver or Mercury Precision Lubricants Storage Seal into carburetor until engine stops from lack of fuel.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Starter Motor Will Not Crank The Engine (Electric Start Models) POSSIBLE CAUSES • Remote control models ‑ Blown 20 Amp fuse in the starting circuit. Refer to Maintenance section. • Outboard is not shifted to neutral position. • Weak battery or battery connections are loose or corroded.
  • Page 66: Battery Will Not Hold Charge

    TROUBLESHOOTING • Boat overloaded or load improperly distributed. • Excessive water in bilge. • Boat bottom is dirty or damaged. Battery Will Not Hold Charge POSSIBLE CAUSES • Battery connections are loose or corroded. • Low electrolyte level in battery. •...
  • Page 67: Owner Service Assistance

    Your satisfaction with your outboard product is very important to your dealer and to us. If you ever have a problem, question or concern about your outboard product, contact your dealer or any authorized Mercury Marine dealership. If additional assistance is required, take these steps.
  • Page 68 Telephone (954) 744‑3513 Mercury Marine 11650 Interchange Circle North Miramar, FL 33025 (954) 744‑3535 U.S.A. Japan Telephone 81‑053‑423‑2500 Mercury Marine - Japan Anshin-cho 283-1 Hamamatsu 81‑053‑423‑2510 Shizuoka-ken, Japan 435-0005 Japan Asia, Singapore Telephone 5466160 Mercury Marine Singapore 72 Loyang Way...

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