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What does a Yamaha 115 4 stroke weight?

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What does a Yamaha 115 4 stroke weight?

377 lbs.
F115 is the leader of its power-to-weight class with a dry weight of 377 lbs. As a result, it will maintain the extremely fuel efficient and smooth operation that Yamaha four-strokes are famous for.

How many hours is a Yamaha 4 stroke good for?

Big 4 strokes are good for 5,000 to 6,000 hours.

How many cylinders does a Yamaha F115 have?

Four
1832cc Four-Cylinder Engine The 16 valve, 1.8 litre, dual overhead camshaft design delivers superior efficiency in the transfer of intake and exhaust gasses throughout the RPM range. The F115 incorporates larger intake and exhaust valves which enhance response, efficiency and mid-range torque.

How fast does a Yamaha 115 go?

The I-4 V MAX SHO 115 is Yamaha’s fastest 115-hp four stroke, ever, with a top speed of nearly 51 mph. * On top of its impressive speed, it features tech unheard of in its class, including a long-track intake system, free-flow exhaust and knock sensor.

How many hours should a 4 stroke outboard last?

A typical two-stroke or four-stroke outboard engine should provide 1,500 hours of run time. Based on the average use of 200 hours per year, this will last 7-8 years. However, changing your oil every 50 hours of operation and regularly flushing the engine can see your outboard engine last 10 to 20 years.

How many hours will a Yamaha 300 last?

The reliability of Yamaha’s motors will vary depending on which motor you choose. Because they offer both inboard and outboard, they could have a lifespan that ranges from 1,500 to over 3,000 hours.

What kind of motor does a Yamaha 115 hp outboard use?

Midrange Four Strokes. The Yamaha 115 hp and the all-new 90 hp and 75 hp Midrange four strokes are reliable inshore performers. Fast and powerful, they sport 1.8-liter displacement and DOHC or SOHC designs with four valves per cylinder. This gives them exceptional volumetric efficiency and lighter weights.

What is variable trolling on a Yamaha F115?

Variable Trolling The F115, F90 and F75 feature Yamaha’s Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®). This allows for precision adjustment of trolling speeds in 50-RPM increments, from 650 to 900 RPM for the 115 hp, and 550 to 1000 RPM for the 90 and 75 hp. It even allows for sub-idle trolling.

What makes a Yamaha I-4 outboard so powerful?

The Composite Intake Manifold on the F115, F90 and F75 feature long tube intake tracks, tuned to increase airflow, which boost low-end and midrange torque. This means a more powerful hole shot and increased acceleration.

Is the Yamaha F115 compatible with the F75?

Multi-Function Tiller Handle The F115 and all-new F90 and F75 are compatible with Yamaha’s award winning Multi-Function Tiller Handle. It incorporates engine start/stop, emergency stop, gear shift, power trim and tilt operation, variable trolling switch, warning and controls all in one.