“This motor will broaden the line and be particularly valuable for all boats with transoms limited to 175 horsepower, as well as some in-shore applications,” said Ben Speciale, Yamaha Marine Group President. “The F175 is another super versatile motor, with great repower potential for a variety of boats from bay to deep V, aluminum and more.”
The new outboard not only offers the utmost in value and versatility, it packs in plenty of performance. Like its 2.8-liter siblings, its four-cylinder 16-valve dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) powerhead breathes easily and responds quickly, with a sophisticated valve train design that’s been proven by millions of hours of use.
The F175 also uses a single-throttle intake valve and Yamaha’s long-track intake tubes for easy breathing. A knock sensor allows the engine to run at peak efficiency and performance at all rpm.
With electrical output of 50 amps, the F175 provides plenty of power to keep up with today’s electronic accessories. The outboard is mechanically remote controlled for easy rigging and is compatible with Yamaha’s Command Link® gauges and hardware, as well as Y-COP® theft deterrent system. The outboard also includes Yamaha’s Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®).
To help mitigate corrosion, the F175 uses Yamaha’s Phaze FiveTM paint system, which involves the electro-deposition of anti-corrosive paint on both the outside and inside passages of the engine block.
The new F175 outboard is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2014.
Yamaha Group introduced also its newly redesigned F115 outboard, which is not only more powerful and compact, but also now the lightest outboard in the 115 horsepower four-stroke class.
“With a host of enhanced features and benefits, our redesigned F115 is a true category leader,” said Ben Speciale, Yamaha Marine Group President. “The outboard’s incredible versatility makes it the perfect choice for applications ranging from pontoons to flats boats.”
At 377 pounds, the new F115B is 24 pounds lighter than the previous generation (F115LA). Weight savings are derived from a variety of new materials, such as a composite lower pan and cowling, a single ram power trim and tilt mechanism, and a new lightweight mounting bracket. The F115’s all-new powerhead provides increased bore and stroke, which now measures a full 1.8 liters. The outboard’s double-overhead cam (DOHC) four-cylinder design now has larger intake and exhaust valves for easier breathing, more power and better midrange torque.
Complementing the new valves and cylinder head is a new 60mm single-throttle body with Yamaha’s long-intake track system and a new free-flow exhaust manifold. Compression ratio is increased, and so is the full-throttle rpm range: 5,300 to 6,300 rpm.
A knock sensor allows the engine to operate constantly at peak output. One result is terrific acceleration and a zero-to-200-foot time that’s 0.7 seconds faster than its predecessor*.
The new F115 model is mechanically controlled and compatible with Yamaha’s Command Link® gauges and hardware as well as Y-COP® theft deterrent system.
To help mitigate corrosion, the F115 uses Yamaha’s Phaze FiveTM paint system, which involves the electro-deposition of anti-corrosive paint on both the outside and inside passages of the engine block. The outboard also includes Yamaha’s Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®) and can be equipped with Yamaha’s award-winning Multifunction Tiller Handle.
The new F115 outboard is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2014.
Yamaha Marine products are marketed throughout the United States and around the world. Yamaha Marine Group, based in Kennesaw, Ga., supports its 2,000 U.S. dealers and OEM partners with marketing, training and parts for Yamaha’s full line of products and strives to be the industry leader in reliability, technology and customer service.
Yamaha Marine is the only outboard brand to have earned NMMA®’s C.S.I. Customer Satisfaction Index award every year since its inception. Visit www.yamahaoutboards.com.
Contacts
Yamaha Marine Group / Heidi Weber / Communications Coordinator / heidi_weber@yamaha-motor.com
or
Martin Peters / Manager, Communications /martin_peters@yamaha-motor.com
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