O.P. says this is a new Mercury 115HP Outboard.I have used the expensive Mercury/Quicksilver oil and gotten excellent oil analysis results on my old 4.3 that still has the original 38 year old short block.
Here's a bit of info that pertains to inboards more than outboards, for others who might be interested:
The 25/40 syn blend, is approved for Cat Converter engines and as such has lower levels of Zinc and Phosphorous (below 1000 ppm of each).
The 25/50 syn blend is approved for high performance outboard and in my oil analysis, it came up with 1300 ppm of each, I used it for a few years just to see what the difference was on the oil analysis.
So if you have a flat tappet inboard, you might want the 25/50 because it has more zinc.
My engine has a roller tappet cam so I can use the 25/40 syn blend.
Another option, for those who want high zinc but at a much lower cost than the Merc 25/50 syn blend (which has gone up in price from $52 a gallon to a sky high $66 a gallon), is Valvoline VR-1 20/50, this has 1300 ppm of both zinc and phosphorous and is less than half the price of the Merc oil at $27 a gallon. Might try this after I have used up all my Merc oil and see what the oil analysis shows.
Wow......just another reason to stick with my old two stroke, looks and runs like new, two stroke oil is 22 bucks a gallon for Pennzoil...just for fun, I compared mine to a brand new Merc of same hp. New motor uses 1.5 gallons per hour less than my 1992 per factory quotes. Not sure I will live long enough to make up enough savings to pay for a new motor !O.P. says this is a new Mercury 115HP Outboard.
I would highly recommend using what the owners manual has in it.
Application determines specifications. Google the Motor Oil Geek on YouTube. That Lake Speed Jr. know his stuff!
But yes the prices blow my mind. I'm back in the business working the parts counter and I sell these oil change kits almost everyday. Seems that most Minnesota outboard owners wait until spring to change their oil.
$110 plus tax for 5 QTs, filter and the drain hose! I ask if they want to do their gear lube? Yup that's $41 for the QT of high perf 90w, pump and a couple of plug gaskets.
$165 for a DIY oil change?
IIRC that was about 4 decades ago. Information like that has been changed many times since then.IIRC when Merc came out with their 25/40 mineral oil they also said that if it wasn't available you could use straight 30 in cooler temps, straight 40 in warmer temps and 20/40 or 20/50 but this is all for inboards.