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In Mercury introduced cc and cc versions of the Sno-Twister and both were dominant at the track. saw a change in the Sno-Twister, this time cc, cc, and cc versions were all introduced. These were radical for their time and were the result of Mercury Sno Pro sleds developed and raced the previous year. These sleds were featured water-cooled Kohler engines. The chassis were small, lightweight, very low profile, with curved handlebars and seat cushions that were designed for left turns (oval tracks).

At present, Mercury product brands include Mercury, Mercury Racing, MerCruiser, and Mariner outboards (sold outside the U.S.). Outboard sizes range from . horsepower (.&#;kW) to horsepower (&#;kW). MerCruiser sterndrives and inboards range from to horsepower (&#;kW) and Mercury Racing outboards produce up to horsepower (&#;kW) and sterndrives to , horsepower (,&#;kW). Subsidiaries include Mercury Precision Parts and Accessories as well as Mercury propellers and Mercury Jet Drives. Mercury outboards &#;hp and below are manufactured by Tohatsu in Japan.

In , the company also introduced its first large outboard, the approximately cubic inch, cylinder in line, "Thunderbolt". This engine was rated at horsepower, but actually put out around . There was soon an "H" version designed for high rpm use. This version put out nearly horsepower, while being rated at "+". The Thunderbolt engine benefited from upgrades and updates, eventually becoming the Mark , Mark , and Mark engines of the mid and late fifties. All of these were rated quite accurately at horsepower. The Mark H (high speed) developed more, but carried no rating.



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