Mercury FourStroke 150 Outboard Review
When Mercury released its FourStroke 150 outboard two years ago, it was love at first sight. This engine was so good that it actually made me rethink my love of direct fuel injection two-strokes. While the FourStroke 150 outboard motor doesn’t deliver the incredible trolling fuel efficiency of the Mercury OptiMax 150, it scores with better midrange efficiency, which is the forte of all four-stroke engines.
According to my local Mercury dealership, which moves a lot of larger outboards, the FourStroke 150 has proved more popular with anglers than the OptiMax because of its midrange efficiency and because it’s fairly light for a four-stroke Mercury 150. Absolutely no servicing issues have arisen.
Mercury Fourstroke 150
The OEDA 3-star Mercury 150 has the biggest piston displacement of all the 150 hp four-stroke outboards in our market, even though its power output is similar at 147.5 hp at 5500 rpm. The Wide Open Throttle range of 5000 to 6000 rpm allows for some propping flexibility.
Mercury's 3lt four-cylinder engine has chain-driven SOHC actuation for the eight valves, and the twin counter-rotating balance shafts are gear-driven at the bottom of the crankcase, not at the top or bottom of the engine. Roller finger followers, where the camshaft lobes are in constant mesh with the rocker arms, eliminate the need for valve clearance adjustments.
A simple single-throttle body feeds the multipoint fuel injection. The oil dipstick and canister filter are easily reached, and the drain plug with spout in the leg reduces oil dribbles down this when the oil is changed. Quicksilver FCW SAE 10W30 oil is recommended for temperate climates.
The belt-driven 60-amp alternator produces 30.6 amps at 1500 rpm, with a maximum of 46.3 amps available for battery charging. The dry extra-longshaft engine weight is 213kg and the gear ratio is a usefully low 1.92:1.
Servicing is straightforward with 100-hour or annual intervals after the first 20 hours. The warranty for us recreational anglers is five years.

Engine Performance
Sadly, the Mercury FourStroke 150 outboard motor has less flab reduction qualities than its OptiMax counterpart, with none of the slight shaking that occurs when the stratified combustion switches to homogeneous. There’s nothing but smooth, effortless power delivery across the entire rpm range, with better-than-expected bottom-end torque for a clean holeshot. The demo engine started instantly hot or cold with no oil smoke appearing, and though the absence of drive-by-wire electronic throttle/gearshift, the controls did give more of a clunk when forward or reverse were engaged, the shift shock was less than that of an OptiMax.
Mounted on a Kiwi-built FiGlass 6.4 Warrior cuddy cabin and swinging a 17in Quicksilver Enertia prop, the review Mercury FourStroke 150 planed our 1850kg total weight, including four adults, from trolling to planing speed in just four seconds. The bottom-end torque appeared comparable to the Mercury OptiMax, with a clean plane at well under 3000 rpm in calm water and an ability to stay planing at 3000 rpm in rolling ocean swells, and keep on the backs of waves without constantly playing the throttle. No wonder offshore anglers love this engine!
Through tight turns at 4000 rpm in calmer water, absolutely no prop ventilation occurred, and the sheer grunt of the 150 returned higher upper-throttle opening speeds than I would have expected, with remarkably low mechanical noise and no balance shaft whine at WOT. There was no OptiMax V6 howl, but no outboard engine is perfect!
Our Verdict
It was the right choice of Mercury Marine to develop the marine-specific Mercury FourStroke 150 outboard motor in-house instead of rebadging an automotive-derivative engine from another manufacturer. With its way low XK360 alloy copper content of 0.2 per cent the Mercury 150 outboard motor is guaranteed a long life in saltwater. Its servicing simplicity is refreshing after the complexity of its direct competition. Although its quiet, smooth operation won’t enhance your tinnitus or reduce flab, the 150 still makes a great repower engine for older ’glass hulls to six metres.
Thanks to Mercury Marine, Dandenong, VIC for supplying such a well-prepared demo engine.
Mercury 150 Fourstroke Performance Data
|
RPM |
SPEED |
FUEL BURN (LT/H) |
|
650 (trolling) |
3kts |
2 |
|
2500 (offshore troll) |
9.5kts |
11.9 |
|
2800 (planing) |
14kts |
14.4lt/h |
|
3300 (offshore cruise) |
19.9kts |
16lt/h |
|
4000 (cruise) |
26.4kts |
21.3lt/h |
|
5000 (max cruise) |
34kts |
36lt/h |
|
5900 (WOT) |
41.9kts |
53lt/h |
Competing Outboard Engines
|
OUTBOARD |
HONDA BF150 |
SUZUKI DF150 |
YAMAHA F150A |
|
WEIGHT (XL) |
222kg |
220kg |
226kg |
|
CYLINDERS |
4 |
4 |
4 |
|
RATED HP |
147.9 |
147.5 |
147.9 |
|
RPM |
5500 |
5500 |
5500 |
|
DISPLACEMENT |
2354cc |
2867cc |
2670cc |
|
WARRANTY |
5yrs |
5yrs |
4yrs |
|
OEDA STARS |
3 |
3 |
3 |
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This article was written by Andrew Norton and previously appeared at TradeaBoat.com.au, now powered by Only Boats.
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