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2026 Mercury Racing 300 ROS





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2026 Mercury Racing 300 ROS
Built for closed-course domination, the Mercury Racing 300 ROS is a purpose-built competition outboard engineered to withstand the punishing demands of offshore racing. Featuring a 15-inch Heavy-Duty Midsection, solid mounts, race-calibrated SmartCraft controls, and surface-piercing gearcase options, the 300 ROS delivers uncompromising performance, precision handling, and durability at wide-open throttle - no modifications required.
Excitement by Design
All Class 1 racing powerboats are powered by two strictly regulated 9.0-liter V8 Mercury Racing 1100 Competition twin-turbocharged engines, producing a combined 2200hp. These engines are designed to be extremely powerful and extraordinarily reliable in the most-demanding offshore racing conditions. Racing a Class 1 offshore boat requires a two-person crew – throttleman and the driver – working together to control the speed and attitude of the boat while navigating a course marked by large buoys. They are secured within a reinforced cockpit covered with clear canopy.
Class 1
Class 1 is the premier class of international offshore powerboat racing and considered to be one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. The modern era of offshore racing began in 1956 with the famous Miami-Nassau race which ultimately lead to a UIM-sanctioned World Championship in 1964. Today teams compete on a closed course in 40-foot long catamarans capable of exceeding 160 mph on the open ocean. The quest for speed has produced boats, engines and transmission systems which are highly sophisticated. The boats are guided by satellite navigation systems, and the use of advanced composites has significantly improved safety for competitors.
Info
Industry
Marine
Make
Mercury Racing
Model
300 ROS
Trim
Base
Year
2026
MSRP
N/A
Category
Outboard
Subcategory
General