I have always owned either a mercury or evinrude. We are thinking about buying a g3 which comes with yamaha motors. I was just wondering what everyones views were on this kind of motors? I would like to hear some reviews about them
I have always owned either a mercury or evinrude. We are thinking about buying a g3 which comes with yamaha motors. I was just wondering what everyones views were on this kind of motors? I would like to hear some reviews about them
I like mine, only around 100 hours but have had no problems. Starts every time out on first turn of the key but does smoke some at start-up after sitting a while. It pops my G3 up on top of the water as soon as I hit the gas. WHich G3 are you looking at?
2005 G3 HP200 DC with 200hp V-MAX OX66
68.8 gps at 5600 rpm best speed yet
I have had one in-line 3-cylinder, and my last two boats have had v-6 Yamaha engines. I have been very satisfied with all of them.![]()
I'm on my third Yamaha now. The first two were brand new and this one I have now was 18 years old when I bought it. I have had zero problems with any of them.![]()
IMO Yamaha builds the most dependable motor on the market but you could probably find people just like me who have had the same success with other brands of outboards.![]()
Bottom line with any brand of outboard: Take care of it and it will take care of you.![]()
1998 Ranger R93
1998 Mercury 200 EFI
"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
I have a 98 150 carbed motor. The only problem was from some bad gas. After I got it all ran through, no problems. She is a bit cold blooded, but most carbed motors are. You will not be disappointed.
Are you looking at the 2 or the 4-stroke Yamahas?
Yamaha 4-strokes have the highest satisfaction rating of all outboards according to J.D. Power
http://www.jdpower.com/corpora...1.pdf
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Ahh yes, a Yamaha EFI 4-stroke. Quite possibly the greatest motors of all time. I hear they're considering repowering the USS Nimitz with a couple of those.![]()
1998 Ranger R93
1998 Mercury 200 EFI
"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
When you take ALL things into account.
Build Quality
Dependability
Durability
Performance (speed, torque, hole-shot, ecconomy etc.)
Cost (initial and operating)
Good Looks (at least with the VMAX series)
Adaptability
Sound
Support
Yamaha covers the bases overall better than any other manufacturer.![]()
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PLUS....we got Hydro-Tec, they don't!![]()
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my .02
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Modified by Darth VMAX at 11:13 AM 8/3/2008
I have 5 Yamaha's all 2 stroke carb and 100% happy with each of them from 40 HP up to 150 VMAX.
2019 RANGER Z518 - Mercury ProXS 150 4 Stroke
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I love my yamaha its runs very well and have had no problems and its 16 years old..i would recommend them to anyone wanting a motor they don't want to work on all the time
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I had an F115 for two summers and absolutely loved it for the time I had it! It was incredibly quiet, and great on gas as long as I stayed out of it. Even then it was pretty good. It was on a Skeeter SX180.
Maintenance isn't really a big deal like some people claim.![]()
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