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1956 Mercury Mk25 Underway

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

This outboard has been completely restored including new rings, bearings, seals, coils, impeller and proper paint.

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  • man i love the sound of old 2-stroke outboards!

  • @kddcc

    It won`t be long before they don`t exist

  • @johnnycgc

    The best sounds are from my KG9 and KF7 which you no doubt have seen on my videos.Unfortunately, nothing like that now!

  • is that a naden boat?

  • Yes, a 16 ft model, used in several other of my videos including running 2 KG9 Thunderbolts

  • how do you like that naden? i was thinking about purchasing the 14 foot model fisherman and throw a 20 hp merc on the back... are they nice boats? not too bouncy?

  • Great boat. No flexing in rough water which it handles very well.

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  • trust me , old two strock outboards are'nt going anywhere but the lake.

  • 25 very seriuos horse powers !! very nice !!

  • beautiful motor

  • Very Nice !

  • @johnnycgc they should be around for along time....maybe 15 years min?

  • just bought one of these...a 57 mk 25 and am putting it on the back a gorgeous 15' cedar strip boat. what lake was this video taken on? just north of Toronto I assume

  • just bought one of these...a 57 mk 25 and am putting it on the back a gorgeous 15' cedar strip boat.

  • 2 STROKES FUN FASTER THAN 4!

  • @johnnycgc

    Are they going to order them destroyed?

  • Johnny,

    Since you're not selling any of your motors, can you at least advise me as to which is the better engine...

    the Mark 25 or the Mark 28.

    I have a chance to buy either one both 1957 or 1958;s

    thanks for you help

    also, do you know of anyone in the kawartha area who can service these engines?

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