Just from their Annual Report.
Mercury Marine’s sterndrive and outboard engines are produced primarily in Oklahoma and Wisconsin, respectively.
Mercury Marine manufactures 40, 50 and 60 horsepower four-stroke outboard engines in a facility in China, and, in a joint
venture with its partner, Tohatsu Corporation, produces smaller outboard engines in Japan. Some engine components are
sourced from Asian suppliers. Mercury Marine also manufactures engine component parts at plants in Florida and Mexico.
Diesel marine propulsion systems are manufactured in South Carolina by CMD. Further, Mercury Marine operates a
remanufacturing business for engines and service parts in Wisconsin.
In addition to its marine engine operations, Mercury Marine serves markets outside the United States with a wide range of
aluminum, fiberglass and inflatable boats produced either by, or for, Mercury Marine in China, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal,
Russia and Sweden. These boats, which are marketed under the brand names Arvor, Bermuda, Guernsey, Legend, Lodestar,
Mercury, Örnvik, Protector, Quicksilver, Uttern and Valiant, are typically equipped with engines manufactured by Mercury
Marine and often include other parts and accessories supplied by Mercury Marine. Mercury Marine has an equity ownership
interest in a company that manufactures boats under the brand names Aquador, Bella and Flipper in Finland. Mercury Marine
also manufactures propellers and underwater sterngear for inboard-powered vessels, under the Teignbridge brand, in the United
Kingdom.
Inter-company sales to the Boat Group represented approximately 17 percent of Mercury Marine sales in 2008. Domestic
retail demand for the Marine Engine segment’s products is seasonal, with sales generally highest in the second calendar quarter
of the year.