Except for the fact that there aren`t any Ford engines in boats anymore.
I`d find another salesperson , they might be referring to Mercruiser 3.7 FWC motor. sometimes called a 470 or 488.Only thing car on it is the 460 truck head.
They must think a Mercruiser is a Lincoln Mercury. If they really do think that, what else don't they know?
Obviously the seller hasn't got a clue about at. In 2001, the only 5.0L engine was a Chevy V8, probably a Mercruiser setup. Has nothing to do with Lincoln Mercury.
Both brands use the same base GM engines and have reliable outdrives. What matters most on a used setup is how it was taken care of.
Any comparison has to start with what do you want in a boat, how big is it, how will you use it, all of that.
MerCruiser has basic configurations of drives named Alpha and Bravo. The alpha drives have the impeller in the lower unit, Bravos have the raw water pump up on the engine like Volvos. Volvos all have the same basic configuration regarding raw water pumps. Volvo and MerCruiser both offer DuoProp or dual prop models, in a Merc that is only avaiable on a Bravo.
The base Volvo drive is considered stouter than the Merc Alpha, but up to 300hp it will not matter. The base single prop VOlvo drive can be upgraded to DuoProp by changing out the lower. On a Merc if you have an Alpha you are locked into the single prop scenario.
See where I am going with this?
Any opinion on Yamaha boats vs. propped boats?
Ayuh,... We don't do Jet-skis in this forum,+ That's what the Yamaha boat is,...
A Glorified Jet-Ski...
Wasn't sure. they advertised the boat with a Lincoln Mercury?
Here is the ad:
2001 Chapperal SSI, Lincoln Mercury 5.0 Liter Engine, Low hours Excellant condition inside and out, service twice a year kept under cover. Excelent ski-boat-Lots of Power, Comes with all types of accesories, Stereo, Depth Guages, Tach, Speed etc.. Life Jackets, Boat covers etc...
I understand that. I just wanted to know the difference between the two drives, other than the obvious - one has a prop the other doesn't.