What Prop comes on Yamaha F70?

What Prop comes on Yamaha F70?

The prop that came with the F70 and the skiff is a PowerTech SRD3, 3 blade stainless.

How many cylinders is a Yamaha F70?

four-cylinder
The Yamaha F70 utilises an advanced 1.0 litre, sixteen-valve, four-cylinder marine engine, featuring a sophisticated single-overhead camshaft (SOHC), with four-valves per-cylinder valve-train for maximum power and efficiency.

How much fuel does a Yamaha F70 use?

The F70 is also far from harsh on the ears at 6000rpm and you can have a reasonable conversation without having to scream at each other. It’s also very economical at WOT – sipping a cheap 22L/h or 2.5km/L.

Who makes the lightest 70 hp outboard?

Yamaha’s
Yamaha’s new F70 is not only the lightest four stroke 70 horsepower outboard, it’s even lighter than competitive two stroke direct-injected outboards.

Who makes a 70 hp outboard?

2019 Yamaha 70 HP F70LA Outboard Motor.

How much is a 90 HP 4 stroke?

$10,605.00. The all-new Yamaha 90-horsepower In-Line Four V MAX SHO® may be the smallest in the V MAX SHO® line, but it packs the biggest punch of any 90-horse on the water.

What is a Yamaha F70LA?

The Yamaha F70 utilises an advanced 1.0 litre, sixteen-valve, four-cylinder marine engine, featuring a sophisticated single-overhead camshaft (SOHC), with four-valves per-cylinder valve-train for maximum power and efficiency. Weight is reduced while the intake valve area is increased 17%.

How many cylinders does a Yamaha F70 have?

The launch of Yamaha’s F70 changed customers’ expectations of outboards in this category forever. Beating in the heart of the F70 is a unique four-cylinder, 16-valve design activated by a single overhead camshaft.

Why choose the Ford F70?

The F70’s awesome performance offers huge versatility and makes it the perfect power option for a huge range of mid-sized fishing boats and pleasure craft.

What makes the Yamaha 70HP so good?

A large intake valve area with lightweight pistons and valves give class-leading horsepower-per-litre. The Yamaha 70hp provides outstanding ‘out of the hole’ acceleration, thanks in part to the lower gearcase design which features a high gear ratio of 2.33:1.