I highly suggest bumping to an 8hp if at all possible. Reason being, every single 4 stroke motor made that is smaller than 8hp is a single cylinder. I have a 6hp Merc longshaft that is my kicker motor for trolling. It runs for hundreds upon hundreds of hours a season. It's been great and is super reliable but it is very chunky. A twin is better balanced and does not vibrate the boat as much. To be fair, I am using this motor to slow troll at 1.8mph or less, and at higher speeds the motor balances out, but at 1100 rpms or less it's a big, chunky single cylinder and you can feel it. Had I known I would have got an 8 or a 9.9 simply to have a well balanced twin.
Amen...I have had my new 6hp 4stroke Merc since 2017,,,,hate it every day I use it.. big mistake...
I use in salt water on a 12ft Duranautic, 200+ hrs per yr avg...Mobil 1 change every 100hrs
Very reliable, but.. (ya knew it was coming)...
Salt water is not very forgiving, the valve cover started rusting the first yr, paint job sucked.. Mfgr did not want to hear it...hoping it does not rust thru...
The manual tilt is ??? HUH... you have to be IN GEAR to tilt the engine.. I learned to live with it.. .
the fuel line routing due to the onboard tank is a joke, cheap crap tank/hoze valve is cheap pot metal..
I never use the infernal tank, should replace it and keep some tools-plug there...
I am on my 3rd carb, orig valves/pickup brass to alum/potmetal fused, cheap replacemnt plastic cam broke (good thing they are cheap)
END OF GOOD NEWS
being one of the largest displacement single cyl it vibrates significantly.. shakes the whole transom
Noisy,, if a fellow fisheperson is floating by I have to shut it off to hear,, and, ,AND I installed a sheet
of that noise blanket marine material under the cowl...
being a single cyl it does not idle low enough for me to troll slowly.
I am kind of restricted to what weight I can manage, davit-tidal range ect so the ~? 57# is a bit easier than the 8hp @ ? 20# more...
and finding a decent 2 stroke 6hp ( which are 2 cyll) and about the same 60# is impossible...