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Mercury Jet 200 HP
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Mercury Jet 200 HP
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Mercury Jet 200 HP Mercury Jet 200 HP
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Item Information
Model Jet 200 HP
Category Name Watercraft
Year 2020
Sale Type New
Manufacturer Mercury
Quantity 0
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Color Phantom Black
Engine Type V6
Full Throttle RPM 5150 - 5650
Dry Weight *Lightest Model Available 367 lbs / 166 kg
HP / KW 200 / 147
Alternator Amp / Watt 60 amp / 756 watt (Belt-Driven)
Gearcase Ratio 1.25:1
Bore And Stroke 3.50'' x 2.65'' / 89 x 67 mm
Ignition PCM Digital Inductive
Fuel System 2-stage Direct Fuel Injection (DFI)
Cooling System Self-draining
Gear Shift F-N-R with high-thrust dual outlet reverse gate
Trim System Adjustable plate
Comments
Get Where You Need, Worry-free

Engineered for maximum maneuverability.
Go Where Others Can’t.

The Mercury SportJet is the perfect power option for getting into the shallows. Uniquely engineered for unparalleled maneuverability. No props. No skegs. No snags on underwater obstructions. Move easily into areas that other boats can't get near. It can take you a lot farther than secluded fishing holes. Skiing, tubing, wakeboarding. These jets can do it all. The ultimate blend of power, simplicity, and fun.
 Engine Details
Versatile enough to access shallow water fishing spots or enjoy or enjoy a fun-packed day of towsports.
  Features
The best way to get there first
SportJet Power

The Mercury SportJet® drive features a 200hp V-6 Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) engine for instant turnkey starting, no-smoke operation, outstanding fuel economy and excellent power. It also has a self-draining cooling system for ease of maintenance.

The best way to get there firstUnparalleled Versatility

The Mercury® SportJet® is versatile enough to access shallow water fishing spots or enjoy a fun-packed day of tow sports.


 


Specifically designed

Mercury® jet-drive outboards are specifically designed to pilot boats in shallow waters where propeller-driven hulls are unable to operate. Because there's no lower unit extending below the hull, the jet drive permits passage over obstacles that would restrict access to a propeller-driven outboard boat.
 

 

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