Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 boat specs
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Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008
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Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 boat specs
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Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010
2010
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Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 vs Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 — A Close Look at Two Inflatable Non Rigids

When two boats share the same hull type — in this case both the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 and the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 are inflatable non rigid designs with inflatable construction — the buying decision usually comes down to a handful of practical questions: how many people are you putting on the water, how far do you trailer, and what does your tow vehicle weigh?

On paper these two are close siblings in the size department — Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 at 14,0 ft versus Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 at 12,5 ft. At 261 lbs and 216 lbs respectively, both sit in a similar weight class — either should pair comfortably with most mid-size SUVs and half-ton trucks, though always confirm your specific tow rating with the motor added.

Both boats share a closely matched power ceiling — 30 hp for the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 and 25 hp for the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010. Real-world performance will come down more to which motor is actually bolted on, its load at the time, and whether it's a 4-stroke or 2-stroke setup.

For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 is rated for 8 passengers, while the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 caps at 6. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 could be the deciding factor.

At this size, power-to-weight ratio matters more than outright horsepower. The Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 comes in at 9 lbs per hp versus 9 lbs per hp for the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008. The lower the ratio the more explosive the acceleration — meaningful on a short RIB where bursts of speed, quick planing, and agility in surf or tight waterways define the experience.

Bottom line: Choose the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 if your priority is putting more people on the water — it handles 8 passengers and at 14,0 ft it has the deck room to back that rating up comfortably. The Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 is the smarter pick if you want a lighter, easier-to-trailer boat rated for 6 that costs less to run day-to-day.
General Boat Info
MakeMercury
MakeMercury
Model430 Heavy-Duty
ModelHeavy Duty Series
Model Year2008
Model Year201
Measurements / Dimensions
Weight - DetailWith Oars: 252 lbs. With oars and Hypalon: 261 lbs
Weight - Detail216 lbs
Weight - kg118.39
Weight - kg97.98
Weight - lbs.261
Weight - lbs.216
Length - Feet14
Length - Feet12.5
Length - Inches1
Length - Inchesnot available
Length overall - Detail14 ft. 1 in
Length overall - Detail12 ft. 6 in
Length overall - Meters4.29
Length overall - Meters3.81
Length overall - Inches169
Length overall - Inches15
Beamnot available
Beam5 ft. 9 in. (175 cm)
Beam - Metersnot available
Beam - Meters1.75
Beam - Inchesnot available
Beam - Inches69
Body / Hull
Hull materialInflatable
Hull materialInflatable
Hull typeInflatable Non Rigid
Hull typeInflatable Non Rigid
Pontoon and Inflatable Specific
Tube diameter19 in
Tube diameter18 in. (46 cm)
Engine and Drivetrain
Fuel typeGas
Fuel typeGas
Drive typeOutboard
Drive typeOutboard
Engine max30 hp
Engine max25 hp
Operational Info
Maximum capacity2,161 lbs
Maximum capacity1,720 lbs. (780 kg)
Maximum people8
Maximum people6

Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 vs Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 — Common Questions

Which is the larger boat — the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 or the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010?
The Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 is the longer of the two at 14,0 feet overall. The Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 comes in at 12,5 feet, making it roughly 1,5 ft shorter — a meaningful difference in deck room and overall on-water presence.
Which is easier to trailer — the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 or the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010?
For trailering, the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 has the edge at 216 lbs dry weight versus 261 lbs for the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008. Add a motor (typically 300–500 lbs for an outboard in this class), gear, and a partial fuel load and the difference grows. Lighter is friendlier on smaller tow vehicles and on fuel economy while hauling.
How many people can each boat hold?
The Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 is Coast Guard rated for 8 passengers, while the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 is certified for 6. Note that legal capacity and comfortable capacity aren't always the same thing — on a full day out, most experienced boaters aim for about 80% of the rated number to keep things comfortable.
Which boat has the better power-to-weight ratio?
The Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 has a better power-to-weight ratio at 9 lbs per hp compared to 9 lbs per hp for the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008. A lower number means quicker acceleration and faster time to plane — the number that actually matters most on short, sporty boats like these.
Are the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 and Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 from the same manufacturer?
Yes — both the Mercury 430 Heavy-Duty 2008 and the Mercury Heavy Duty Series 2010 are built by Mercury. That means shared dealer networks, common parts availability, and consistent build quality across the line. The choice between them is essentially a question of how much boat you need, not which brand you trust.