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Yamalube Marine Spray Paint for Yamaha Outboard Engines

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PartsVu.com stocks a selection of Yamalube marine spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines in a variety of factory-matched colors. Yamalube marine spray paint applies to all Yamaha outboard components with a matching 8D paint code.

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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D

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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D

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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint NA - SHINY BLACK - 12 OZ. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-NA

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint NA - SHINY BLACK - 12 OZ. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-NA

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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 1 Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 1 Each

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    $22.57
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D - 2-Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D - 2-Pack

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    $21.07
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA

    $11.58 $12.20
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EB - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EB - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB

    $11.58 $12.20
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D - 6-Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 8D - Dark Blue Gray - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-8D - 6-Pack

    $63.22
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D - 2-Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D - 2-Pack

    $21.07
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 1 Can of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 1 Can of Each

    $30.53
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz Can of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz Can of Each

    $30.53
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 2 Cans of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 2 Cans of Each

    $61.05
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D - 6-Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic - 12 oz. - ACC-MRNPA-IT-4D - 6-Pack

    $63.22
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 2 Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 2 Each

    $45.14
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. Can of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. Can of Each

    $30.38
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 6 Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - White Pearlescent Base & Clear Coat - 6 Each

    $135.41
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA - 2 Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA - 2 Pack

    $22.57
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB - 2 Pack

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB - 2 Pack

    $22.57
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 2 Cans of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 2 Cans of Each

    $61.05
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 4 Cans of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 8D - Dark Blue Gray & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 4 Cans of Each

    $122.11
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB - 6 Pack

    Yamaha

    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Clear Coat - 12 oz - Part B - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EB - 6 Pack

    $67.71
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 4 Cans of Each

    Yamaha

    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint - 4D - Dark Bluish Gray Metallic & Enamel Based Clear Coat - 3680058 - 12oz 4 Cans of Each

    $122.11
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. 2 Cans of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. 2 Cans of Each

    $60.76
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA - 6 Pack

    Yamaha

    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint EA - White Pearlescent Base Coat - 12 oz- Part A - ACC-MRNPT-0C-EA - 6 Pack

    $67.71
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  • Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. 4 Cans of Each

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    Yamaha Marine Outboard Engine Cowling Spray Paint & Enamel Based Clear Coat - NA - Shiny Black - 3680058 - 12 oz. 4 Cans of Each

    $121.51
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Yamalube Outdoor Spray Paint for Yamaha Marine Motors - Resources and Information

PartsVu.com stocks a selection of Yamalube marine spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines in a variety of factory-matched colors. Yamalube marine spray paint applies to all Yamaha outboard components with a matching 8D paint code. Durable enamel coating provides excellent coverage against the elements. Use this marine spray paint for touch-ups or full overcoat applications.

Our selection of marine spray paint comes in single 12-ounce cans and multipacks, so you can save money by buying in bulk. Factory-matched colors include Gray Metallic, Bluish Gray Metallic, White Pearlescent, and more. Find outboard engine cowling spray and enamel-based coat options. 

We stock a complete range of Yamaha outboard parts to service your Yamaha outboard engine. Looking for other Yamalube products? Browse our selection of Yamalube marine motor oil, Yamalube fuel additives, Yamalube marine grease, and more!

We also regularly release new, helpful resources like:

Yamalube Marine Spray Paint FAQs

Why should I use Yamaha marine spray paint on my Yamaha outboard engine?

Yamalube marine spray paints are high-quality, factory-matched marine spray paint for touch-ups or full overcoat application. This durable enamel coating provides good performance in the rigors of the marine environment. As is the case with any painting task, surface preparation is very important. Note that paint may fade over time on an outboard motor exposed to the elements over time, so the factory-fresh color supplied in this can may not match older paint exactly. Therefore, the full overcoat application and in area may need to be larger to provide for proper blending of the color.

Are Yamaha outboard motor covers worth the investment?

We get it. Yamaha outboard motor covers are yet another thing you are told you need to buy for your engine. But is this investment necessary? This area is subjective in some ways, but in other ways, it is not.

One issue is cosmetic. Do you want your Yamaha outboard’s cowling to look new and shiny for as long as possible? Yet another issue is not cosmetic but is part of your overall effort to maintain your engine. Your Yamaha’s cowling is like the skin on your body. Just as our skin does a great job of protecting our body’s systems, your cowling protects its own precious cargo—your engine.

Just as our skin takes a lot of abuse—sun damage, cuts, bruises, environmental contamination—so does your Yamaha outboard cowling. In the southern states, UV rays are especially intense. For example, boats and engines alike spend a lot of time baking nearly year-round in the Florida sun. In the northern states, boats may not be exposed for as many months of the year and the UV rays might not be quite as strong, but a lot of damage can still be done.

Another source of harm is trailering. If you trailer your boat, your cowling is likely to be struck by stones, rocks, and other road debris as you tool down the highway. Scratches and dings are the low end of the damage—cracks and punctures in your Yamaha cowling are more serious.

Finally, environmental elements like saltwater spray or acid rain could collide with your Yamaha outboard cowling at some point. Yamaha outboard covers do not eliminate all of these problems, but they sure do help a great deal.

Yamaha outboard motor covers are made of durable SurLast solution-dyed polyester fabric. SurLast fabric offers strong protection against the harsh marine environment. The fabric is nonabrasive; water-resistant; and resistant to UV rays, mold, and mildew. Yamaha outboard engine covers are also designed to perfectly fit your specific Yamaha outboard engine model.

Will doing my own maintenance void my Yamaha outboard warranty? 

Will doing my own maintenance void my Yamaha outboard warranty? The short answer is, no. Your Yamaha warranty will not be voided if you perform your own maintenance. But, you do need to understand the difference between maintenance and warranty service work.

Your maintenance can be done by you or anyone you authorize to do it. Actually, if an issue arises from the lack of proper maintenance or service, your warranty will not support that issue.

We strongly advise that you review your owner’s manual maintenance chart or online maintenance schedules to plan the maintenance that needs to be done. However, some procedures should be done by your authorized Yamaha dealership, such as checking valve clearance and inspecting a timing belt.

If you perform your own maintenance, please remember to help protect the environment and save yourself by properly disposing of oil and other engine fluids. Also, if you need help finding the right Yamaha outboard parts or Yamaha maintenance kit for your specific engine, check out reviews in our Yamaha Outboard Parts Library.

While maintenance work can be performed by you or anyone you hire to do the job, only a Yamaha dealer can perform service work covered under your Yamaha limited or extended warranty.

All Yamaha 4-stroke Yamaha outboards for pleasure use come with a limited 3-year warranty. Additionally, Yamaha offers extended warranties through their Y.E.S. extended warranty plans. Like limited warranty work, extended warranty service work must be performed by a Yamaha dealer.

When you purchased your new engine, the Yamaha Dealer filled out the warranty information and Yamaha should have sent you a Factory Warranty Card. Warranty coverage is found on the back of your dealer manual But, if at any time you want to know how much time you have left on your warranty, call the Yamaha Outboard Customer Support line at (866) 894-1626. They will need your Primary Identification Number (PID). If you don’t have your warranty card, you can find the PID number on the port side of your engine.

Additionally, your PID number is all you need if you have a problem covered by your warranty.

Proper Yamaha maintenance requires genuine Yamaha outboard parts and products – PartsVu is happy to help.

How do I select the correct Yamaha outboard parts?

If you’re looking to repair your motor from stock or with the right Yamaha outboard parts, it can be a bit difficult to know where to start. Luckily, PartsVu has an excellent coverage and plenty of resources to steer you in the right direction to find the correct Yamaha Outboard Parts to keep your outboard performing on the water.

PartsVu’s Yamaha Outboard Maintenance Parts Charts are designed to help you find the right Yamaha outboards parts for your particular engine to perform regularly scheduled maintenance. For Yamaha outboard motors, maintenance needs to be performed after 20 hours for new motors, then after 100, or 300-hours of service for optimal performance. Geared towards beginners and amateur mechanics, these maintenance parts charts are organized by each model number for Yamaha’s line of 4-stroke engines.

If you’re looking for a specs and capacities resource for your Yamaha outboard,

PartsVu offers our Yamaha Specs & Capacities Charts. This chart is aimed at professional mechanics and amateur DIYers.

To find the right specification and capacities, simply choose your engine model from a dropdown menu to see a complete list of details that include:

For those looking for even more specific and in-depth information, PartsVu offers Yamaha Outboards Engine Schematics

By clicking on this link, you will be taken to Yamaha’s Parts Lookup/schematics page. Once there, you will choose the right parts for your Yamaha by searching either by your outboard’s Primary Identification Number (PID) located at the top of this page. or look up your model using a series of dropdown menus on the left side of the page.

How to paint a outboard motor?

Painting an outboard motor can be a great way to give it a fresh, updated look, or to protect it from corrosion and other environmental factors. Here are some general steps to follow when painting an outboard motor:

  1. Clean the motor: Thoroughly clean the motor to remove any dirt, grease, or other debris. Use a degreaser or other cleaning solution, along with a wire brush or abrasive pad, to remove any rust or old paint.

  2. Sand the surface: Once the motor is clean and dry, use sandpaper or a sanding disc to lightly rough up the surface. This will help the paint adhere better.

  3. Apply a primer: Apply a primer to the motor to help the paint adhere and prevent rust. Choose a primer that is specifically designed for use on metal surfaces, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for application.

  4. Apply the paint: Once the primer is dry, apply the paint to the motor. Choose a paint that is specifically designed for use on outboard motors, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. Depending on the type of paint you choose, you may need to apply multiple coats.

  5. Allow the paint to dry: Once the final coat of paint is applied, allow the motor to dry completely. This may take several hours or overnight, depending on the type of paint you used.

  6. Reassemble the motor: Once the paint is dry, reassemble the motor and make sure all bolts and screws are tightened to the correct torque.

It is important to choose the right type of paint and primer for your outboard motor, as well as to follow all safety precautions and manufacturer's instructions when applying the paint. Additionally, it is recommended to remove the motor from the boat and perform the painting in a well-ventilated area.

Is there a difference between Yamaha outboard paint color by year?

Yes, there can be a difference in Yamaha outboard paint color by year. Yamaha may change the paint color or finish for new models or model years. It's important to use the correct paint color for your specific outboard motor to ensure a proper match and protect against rust and corrosion. Yamaha dealers or the Yamaha website should be able to provide information on the correct paint color for your specific outboard motor.

How long does Yamalube marine spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines take to dry completely?

The drying time for Yamalube marine spray paint can vary depending on the temperature and humidity conditions. However, in general, it typically takes around 24 hours for the paint to dry completely. It is important to follow the instructions on the paint can for best results.

What color is Yamaha outboard paint?

The color of Yamaha outboard paint varies depending on the specific model and year of the engine. However, many Yamaha outboard engines are painted in a metallic bluish gray metallic" color, often referred to as "Yamaha gray." Some models may also feature accent colors or stripes in other colors. It is recommended to consult the owner's manual or contact a Yamaha dealer for the exact color of paint for a particular outboard model.

What kind of paint do you use on an outboard motor?

When painting an outboard motor, it is recommended to use a paint that is specifically designed for use on marine engines. These paints are formulated to withstand exposure to water, UV rays, and other harsh marine environments. Epoxy and enamel paints are commonly used for outboard motors. It is important to choose a paint that is compatible with the materials of the outboard motor and to properly prepare the surface before painting.

How much does it cost to paint a Yamaha outboard?

The cost of painting a Yamaha outboard can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the motor, the quality of the paint and the labor costs charged by the paint shop. Generally, the price of a basic paint job for a small to medium-sized outboard can cost anywhere from $100 to $500, while the price of a high-quality, professional-grade paint job can cost upwards of $1,000 or more. It's always a good idea to get quotes from several different paint shops to compare prices and services before making a decision.

What is the best primer for outboard motor?

The best primer for an outboard motor depends on the type of material the outboard is made of and the type of paint being used. In general, a primer specifically designed for use on marine surfaces is recommended. Some popular brands of marine primers include Interlux, Pettit, and West Marine. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific primer and paint being used to ensure the best results. The cost of a primer can vary depending on the brand and quantity, but a typical price range is between $20 and $50.

What's the difference between Yamaha 4D vs 8D paint?

Yamaha 4D and 8D paints are different shades of gray used for painting Yamaha outboard motors. The main difference between the two is the tone of gray. 4D is a lighter shade of gray while 8D is a darker shade of gray. The choice of which paint to use would depend on the color of the outboard motor being painted and personal preference. It is important to use the correct paint to ensure a good match with the original color of the outboard motor.

Is there a difference between Yamaha outboard paint color by year?

Yes, there can be a difference in Yamaha outboard paint color by year. Yamaha may change the paint color or finish for new models or model years. It's important to use the correct paint color for your specific outboard motor to ensure a proper match and protect against rust and corrosion. Yamaha dealers or the Yamaha website should be able to provide information on the correct paint color for your specific outboard motor.

Where can I find Yamaha outboard motor painting near me?

Using Yamaha outboard motor paint is something most amateur boaters can use, but to find a place that can paint your Yamaha outboard motor near you, you can try searching online for marine repair and maintenance shops or boat dealerships in your local area. They may offer painting services for outboard motors, or be able to refer you to a professional who can. You can also try contacting Yamaha dealerships or authorized service centers to see if they offer painting services or can provide recommendations. Additionally, you can ask for referrals from other boaters or boat owners in your area who may have had their outboard motor painted before.

Can I use Suzuki outboard paint on my Yamaha outboard motor?

It is not recommended to use Suzuki outboard paint on a Yamaha outboard motor. It is best to use the specific brand and color code recommended by the manufacturer to ensure the best match and performance of the paint. Using a different brand of paint may also void any warranty on the outboard motor.

Will marine spray paint for metal prevent corrosion?

Yes, marine spray paint (such as Yamalube Marine Spray Paint) for metal is designed to resist corrosion and protect the underlying metal surface from exposure to saltwater, moisture, and other harsh marine environments. These paints contain specialized additives and coatings that provide long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion, making them an ideal choice for painting boats, outboard motors, and other metal components used in marine applications. However, it's important to properly clean and prepare the surface before painting and to apply the paint according to the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

What is factory matched spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines?

Factory matched spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines is a type of paint that is specifically designed and formulated to match the original color of Yamaha outboard engines. This type of paint is often used for touch-up and repair work on the engine's exterior surfaces.

Yamaha outboard engines are typically painted with a high-quality, durable marine-grade paint that is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment. Factory matched spray paint is formulated to match this original paint color, texture, and finish, ensuring that any repairs or touch-ups blend seamlessly with the rest of the engine.

Factory matched spray paint for Yamaha outboard engines is available in spray cans or in larger quantities for use with a spray gun. It is important to use the correct type of paint for your specific Yamaha outboard engine model and year to ensure the best possible match and durability.

Does PartsVu sell Yamaha outboard maintenance kits with Yamalube marine spray paint?

No, PartsVu maintenance kits for Yamaha outboard motors do not come with spray paint. 

How much Yamalube marine spray paint do I need for my engine?

The amount of Yamalube marine spray paint you will need for your engine will depend on several factors, such as the size of your engine, the number of coats you want to apply, and the surface area you need to cover. However, here are some general guidelines to help you estimate how much marine spray paint you will need:

  1. Determine the surface area to be covered: Measure the length, width, and height of the areas you want to paint, and multiply them to get the total surface area. Make sure to exclude any areas you do not want to paint.

  2. Estimate the number of coats: Depending on the condition of the surface and the desired finish, you may need to apply one or more coats of paint. Generally, it's recommended to apply at least two coats of spray paint for best results.

  3. Check the coverage area on the paint can: The Yamalube marine spray paint can should provide information on how much surface area the paint will cover per can. This information can help you estimate how many cans you will need based on the total surface area you need to cover and the number of coats you want to apply.

  4. Calculate the total amount of spray paint needed: Multiply the total surface area by the number of coats you want to apply, and divide it by the coverage area per can. This will give you an estimate of how many cans of spray paint you will need for your engine.

It's always a good idea to buy a little extra spray paint in case you need to touch up any areas or apply additional coats. Additionally, make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to prepare and apply the spray paint for best results.

How do I store Yamaha cowling paint?

If you have leftover Yamaha cowling paint that you want to store for future use, it's important to follow some simple guidelines to ensure that the paint remains in good condition and doesn't spoil or become unusable.

Here are some tips on how to store Yamaha cowling paint:

  1. Store the paint in a cool, dry place: Exposure to heat and moisture can cause the paint to deteriorate and become unusable. Store the paint in a cool, dry place that is protected from direct sunlight.

  2. Keep the paint container sealed: Make sure the container is tightly sealed to prevent air and moisture from getting in. This will help to prevent the paint from drying out or becoming contaminated.

  3. Store the paint in an upright position: This will help to prevent the paint from settling or separating, which can affect the consistency and quality of the paint.

  4. Label the container: Clearly label the container with the color and type of paint, as well as the date of purchase or storage. This will help you keep track of the paint and ensure that you use it within its shelf life.

  5. Use within the shelf life: Yamaha cowling paint typically has a shelf life of 2-3 years. It's important to use the paint within this time frame to ensure that it remains in good condition and provides optimal results.

By following these simple guidelines, you can store Yamaha cowling paint for future use and ensure that it remains in good condition and provides reliable performance when you need it.

What safety gear do I need when painting outboard cowling on my Yamaha engine?

When paint outboard cowling surfaces on your Yamaha engine, it's important to wear appropriate safety gear to protect yourself from potentially harmful chemicals and substances. At a minimum, you should wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety glasses or goggles, and a respirator mask to protect your skin, eyes, and lungs from paint fumes and other hazardous materials. You may also want to wear a disposable coverall or other protective clothing to prevent paint from getting on your clothes or skin. Additionally, make sure to work in a well-ventilated area, such as outdoors or in a properly ventilated workspace, and follow all manufacturer instructions and safety precautions when using paint and other materials.

Should I use a different Yamaha lower unit paint than the rest of the engine?

It's generally recommended to use the same type and color of paint on the entire engine, including the lower unit, to ensure a uniform appearance and optimal protection against the elements. Using a different paint on the lower unit may result in uneven fading or wear, which can detract from the overall appearance of the engine and reduce its resale value. Additionally, Yamaha outboard engines are designed to be fully integrated systems, with the lower unit playing a critical role in the engine's performance and durability. Using a different paint on the lower unit may also affect its ability to withstand the harsh marine environment and potentially cause corrosion or other damage over time. Therefore, it's best to use the same Yamaha lower unit paint as the rest of the engine to ensure the best appearance and protection.