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Yamaha V MAX SHO 90 In-Line Four Outboard Motor - Shop All Models
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Yamaha V MAX SHO 200 V6 Yamaha Outboard Motor - Shop All Models
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Yamaha F250 4.2L V6 Offshore Outboard Motor - Shop All Models
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Yamaha Outboard Motors Resources and Information
PartsVu carries Yamaha outboard motors from portable 2.5 hp kickers to offshore 450 hp V8 power. To choose the right Yamaha, match horsepower to your hull weight and typical load, confirm your transom height (shaft length), and pick the right controls (mechanical or DEC). Compare models below, then verify rigging and prop for correct WOT rpm.
Choose a Yamaha outboard by boat type
| power range | best for | what to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5–25 hp | tenders, dinghies, kicker motors | weight, tiller vs remote, shaft length |
| 30–150 hp | pontoons, bay boats, inshore fishing | load, cruise rpm, prop match |
| 175–450 hp | offshore boats, heavy hulls | DEC compatibility, steering, charging needs |
What size Yamaha outboard do I need?
Start by matching horsepower to your hull weight and typical onboard load, not just boat length. Lighter boats favor efficiency, while heavier hulls and tow sports need more torque. When in doubt, choose horsepower that keeps the engine operating within Yamaha’s recommended WOT rpm range under normal load.
Yamaha outboard fit checklist
| selection factor | what to confirm | common options |
|---|---|---|
| transom height | measure your transom | 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 in |
| controls | match helm + motor | mechanical or DEC |
| rotation | match existing setup | standard / counter |
| charging | support onboard electronics | varies by model |
| prop & WOT rpm | avoid lugging/over-rev | pitch matched to spec |
DEC vs mechanical controls (what’s the difference?)
| feature | mechanical | DEC |
|---|---|---|
| throttle & shift | cable-driven | electronic |
| helm feel | traditional | smoother, precise |
| compatibility | simpler rigs | requires compatible helm, harness, gauges |
| best for | smaller boats, simple repowers | modern rigs, multi-engine setups |
Always confirm helm, harness, and gauge compatibility before ordering DEC-equipped models.
Popular Yamaha outboard motor choices
- F70 / F90 / F115 – efficient all-around options
- F150 – versatile “do-it-all” 150 hp class favorite
- F200 / F250 / F300 (4.2L V6) – offshore-friendly midrange
- XF425 / XF450 – premium offshore power + digital integration
F90 vs. F115 (quick compare)
| topic | F90 | F115 |
|---|---|---|
| power & use | lighter hulls, efficiency-focused setups | heavier loads or watersports |
| rigging | confirm steering/controls and gauge compatibility for your helm | |
| prop match | aim for WOT within the Yamaha-specified RPM range under normal load | |
Yamaha outboard maintenance schedule (overview)
| interval | typical service items |
|---|---|
| break-in | oil check, fastener inspection |
| every 100 hrs / annually | oil & filter, gear lube, anodes, inspection |
| every 300 hrs | water pump inspection |
| seasonal storage | fuel stabilization, corrosion protection |
Common Yamaha outboard issues (first checks)
| symptom | possible cause | quick check |
|---|---|---|
| won’t start | battery, kill switch, fuel | verify charge + connections |
| alarm sounding | overheating or oil issue | reduce throttle, inspect intake |
| poor performance | prop mismatch, overload | confirm pitch + load |
Why buy Yamaha outboards from PartsVu?
PartsVu is more than a seller—we’re an authorized Yamaha outboard partner supporting boaters across the U.S. Use product cards to compare configuration options (shaft length, rotation, controls), see live availability, and get help matching rigging and prop to your target WOT rpm.
- live pricing and ETA on product cards
- rigging help (controls, harnesses, gauges, props)
- shipping varies by motor size and destination (freight vs curbside)
- OEM Yamaha parts and maintenance support available at Yamaha outboard parts
Helpful Yamaha resources
- Yamaha Outboard Engine Selection Guide
- Yamaha Outboard Maintenance Schedule
- Yamaha Motor Specs & Capacities
- Yamaha Outboard Motors Maintenance Parts Portal
- Outboard Propellers & Prop Hardware
Yamaha outboard motors FAQ
Where can I buy Yamaha outboards online?
Right here at PartsVu. Compare Yamaha outboard motors across the full horsepower range (2.5–450 hp), review key specs, and use the fit checklist above to confirm shaft length (15 / 20 / 25 / 30) and controls before you order. If you’re repowering, we can help verify rigging and prop fit.
How much does a Yamaha outboard cost?
Cost varies by horsepower, shaft length, rotation, and rigging (including mechanical vs DEC digital controls). The most accurate way to compare is to review each product card for current pricing and availability, then narrow your choices by your boat type, typical load, and the setup you need at the helm.
How do I choose the right Yamaha outboard?
Start with your boat’s capacity plate and how you actually use the boat (cruising, fishing, tow sports, offshore). Then confirm transom height (shaft length), choose controls (mechanical or DEC) that match your helm, and finish by selecting a prop that keeps the engine within Yamaha’s recommended WOT rpm range under normal load.
What’s the most popular Yamaha outboard?
The F150 is one of the most commonly chosen Yamaha outboards because it balances usable power, smooth four-stroke operation, and broad compatibility for bay boats, center consoles, and pontoons. The best choice still depends on your hull weight, typical passengers/gear, and the rigging setup you’re matching.
How long do Yamaha outboards last?
With proper maintenance and correct setup, Yamaha outboards can deliver many years of dependable use. Lifespan depends most on service consistency (oil/filters, gear lube, cooling system), operating conditions (saltwater vs freshwater), and whether the motor is propped correctly to avoid lugging or over-revving under typical load.
How do I choose the right prop for my Yamaha?
Choose a prop that lets your engine reach Yamaha’s specified WOT rpm under your normal crew/gear/fuel load. If rpm is low, reduce pitch; if rpm is high, increase pitch—then re-test. For options and hardware, browse Outboard Propellers & Prop Hardware.
