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2011 MERCURY 6M

2011 MERCURY 6M

$1,758

Millsboro, Delaware

Year 2011

Make Mercury Inflatables

Model 6M

Category Engines

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2011 Mercury Inflatables 6M Mercury 6HP 4 Stroke Outboard Motor Tiller 15 Shaft - NEW   Product Details Model - 6M FourStrokeCondition - New In BoxMSRP - $2,000Your Price$1,730 NO SALES TAX!FREE SHIPPING within the Lower 48 States!Free Shipping is available on these items when they are shipped within the lower 48 US states. Shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, or any Country outside of the United States will have additional shipping charges applied. 3 YEAR WARRANTY - PDI Installation should be performed by a Certified Mercury Dealer to Validate WarrantyEngine Description At only 57 lbs, the Mercury 6 hp is the lightest outboard in its class making it a true source of portable power. Whether you're fishing inland waters, trolling rivers or cruising the harbor, the 6hp Mercury offers boaters an exceptional value.   The 6hp is our largest single-cylinder model and features automatic decompression system for easy starting, quiet through-prop exhaust and a convenient front-mounted gear shift lever. 6hp models feature an integrated fuel tank for true grab-and-go portability. External tank connection is standard providing the ability to add an optional external fuel tank/fuel line. What's In The Box:  Integral Fuel Tank (0.3 gal)  Owner's Manual  Mercury 3-Year Warranty  Aluminum Propeller  Mercury 4-Stroke Oil  Tool Kit   Please Call STEVE STEARN if you have any questions on this motor or for a QUOTE ON SHIPPING & other motors. (302)-945-7381 SAE 10W-30 Mercury Four-Stroke Oil (included with new engine purchases) or a premium quality SAE 10W-30 engine oil,preferably marine grade when available. NOTE: With four-stroke outboards, oil is added directly to the engine crankcase. Four-stroke outboards use straight gasolinein the fuel tank (no oil mix). Mercury recommends that engine oil be changed every 100 hours or once yearly, whichever occurs first.See your owner's manual for detailed information on how to fill and change engine oil.