If I had unlimited cash I'd have a verado, once you run one with the power assist steering and fly by wire controls your hooked. Smoothest outboard u will ever run
My father in law owns and runs a total of 4 Mercury Outboards. One 250 Verado, twin 200 4 Strokes, and one 90 4 stroke. He's retired and uses his boats regularly, not nearly as often as a guide, but more often than I could ever hope to use mine unfortunately. I've driven the Whaler w/ the Verado, and I can testify that it's smooth as silk. Like others have stated, the power steering and fly-by-wire throttle work seamlessly. I have to say, driving the power steering came naturally, but the electronic throttle took some getting used to when you've been used to some kind of feedback. It's super sweet once you get a feel for it. Anyway, he's had mechanical problems with all his outboards. They've all been in the shop, and came back with healthy repair bills. The Mercury on the boat he keeps in the water is horribly corroded, but that could be written off as something that just happens to any outboard that spends its life within inches of saltwater.I've heard good and bad things about Mercury's Warranty dept. I'm thinking it's all about who your servicing dealer is, and who you ask. The folks I know who run Suzuki's and Yamaha's all love them, but the Zuke guys do have trouble finding a dealer to service them. There's just simply less Suzuki dealers when compared to Yamaha or Mercury. The parts for a Suzuki aren't hard to come by, they're all in stock online most anywhere you look.