Gary Parson's host of the Next Bite television show explains how to find an engine serial number on a Mercury outboard engine. A Mercury Marine engine serial.
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From the teens into the 30s they produced many models.
From the teens into the 30s they produced many models.
- DuMonte displayed the motors at a New York exhibit. Several hundred outboards were ordered. As DuMonte had purchased the name and rights to the Champion outboard motor from Sig Konrad, they shipped with the brand name CHAMPION. From 1935 to 1939, Scott and Atwater still operated their tool and punch press business as well as building outboards.
- The Waterman outboard engine appears to be the first gasoline-powered outboard offered for sale in significant numbers. Developed by Cameron Waterman, a young Yale Engineering student, it was developed from 1903, with a patent application filed in 1905 Starting in 1906, the company went on to make thousands of his 'Porto-Motor' units, claiming.
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They also made motors for retailers that were sold under other names;
these are called badge motors.
these are called badge motors.
This site will help you to research your motor by visually matching it to photos and catalog pictures, and give tips on what to look for. If you are new to old motors you will learn a lot by having to pay such close attention to little details!
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Don't worry if you couldn't figure it out...if you tried, that is all we ask!
Don't worry if you couldn't figure it out...if you tried, that is all we ask!
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with special thanks to Randy Kallevig, and Emma Craib.
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