Specifically developed by Mercury to maximise fuel economy at cruising speeds, the new
Enertia ECO propellers have shown in testing to cut fuel use by 10%.
Mercury has specifically developed its three-blade Enertia ECO propellers in response to the changing demands of boat owners.
“At Mercury, we speak to a lot of boat owners and fuel economy is becoming a bigger and bigger issue,” said Paul McLean, Mercury’s Director of Parts and Accessories for the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific region.
“On top of that, data we’re getting from engine control units shows boaters are now spending the majority of their time at 55%-65% of WOT which is cruising speed. So we’ve responded to those developments and created what our customers want, the Enertia ECO.”
Based on Mercury’s fantastically popular three-blade Enertia propellers, which were first introduced in 2006, the Enertia ECO props feature a number of unique technological advancements.
An added benefit of the reduced drag is improved holeshot and top speed performance, with tests showing the Enertia ECO propellers match the performance of four blade props.
Of course, Enertia ECO propellers are made from Mercury’s patented X7 alloy, which is 30% stronger and four times more durable than standard stainless steel.
“The testing we have done has clearly shown that on boats with outboards of 150hp and above, fuel use at cruising speed can be cut by 10% plus,” said Paul.
“When you spend most of your time cruising, and with fuel costs only going up and up, that 10% represents serious savings over a year.”
Mercury’s new Enertia ECO propellers are now available in Australia and New Zealand