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Rattle Isle Windy Side 11-24-2010 09:08 AM

Yamaha Outboards
 
Happy Thanksgiving!

We just picked up a 2002 center console with a Yamaha 150 HPDI outboard.

We plan on leaving it at the lake year round.

Any rec's on a top notch place to have the Yamaha serviced?

THX

RIWS

robmac 11-24-2010 09:33 AM

I would suggest Shep Browns boat basin,top notch service.

Broken Glass 11-24-2010 10:29 AM

Dave's Motorboat Shop in Gilford sells Yamaha and they do great work too.

RLW 11-24-2010 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Broken Glass (Post 144577)
Dave's Motorboat Shop in Gilford sells Yamaha and they do great work too.

http://i43.tinypic.com/b4vwqe.gif for the above. He is an http://i34.tinypic.com/2q0t5di.gif business.:)

gf2020 11-24-2010 12:11 PM

Great engine, I previously owned a 2004 McKee Craft 196 center console with a 150 HPDI.

You might also consider New England Correct Craft down in Rochester, they are an excellent Yamaha certified shop.

tummyman 11-24-2010 01:12 PM

Dave's Motorboat Shoppe
 
Dave Ewing (owner) at Dave's Motorboat Shoppe is your man....he is superb with all kinds of engines, but is a Yamaha dealer. Bought my 150 Yamaha from him and have had terrific experience with it.

ishoot308 11-24-2010 02:24 PM

+1 For Dave's
 
Dave's Motorboat Shop is the man you want!! A very experienced man and a Yamaha dealer to boot!

BTW, anyone seen the very new V-Max SHO Yamaha motors??... Looks like they finally got the weight down in a four stroke. Very interesting to say the least.

Dan

NHBUOY 11-24-2010 02:51 PM

...Dave is THE man...

Rattle Isle Windy Side 11-24-2010 03:36 PM

I'm sensing a trend here!....I have read good things about these motors and hope to get some good use out of it, just under 400hrs on it now.

:laugh:

Thanks guys!

ishoot308 11-24-2010 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rattle Isle Windy Side (Post 144611)
I'm sensing a trend here!....I have read good things about these motors and hope to get some good use out of it, just under 400hrs on it now.

:laugh:

Thanks guys!

No trend necessary... When it comes to four strokes Yamaha is THE name right now. You have a great engine!!

Dan

gf2020 11-24-2010 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 144619)
No trend necessary... When it comes to four strokes Yamaha is THE name right now. You have a great engine!!


Of course, the 150 HPDI is a direct fuel injected 2-stroke. Very powerful and efficient, like the Mercury Optimax as well.

SAMIAM 11-25-2010 06:35 AM

Unfortunately for Dave....you'll probably never need him. That motor is one of the best on the planet and they rarely break down. Just routine service and it should last for many years.

topwater 11-25-2010 05:08 PM

I agree Sam. I have a 2004, Yamaha 225 HPDI, and never had a problem it. When I lost My Lower Unit this year, Dave was the one that order, replaced it very quickly, at a very good price, considering how expensive they are, and had me back on the water in just over a week. Also, Dave is a Hell of a nice guy too.

ski emt 11-28-2010 07:20 PM

The best
 
Dave is and all the staff are excellent. Great to do business with

Bing

fatlazyless 11-29-2010 06:46 PM

Ok, so if the Yamaha is sooooo good then how come it definately appears to seem from a casual observation of news photos that the US Coast Guard has come to use the Honda outboards as their go-to, first choice for large V6 outboards frequently used in pairs or even triple outboard installations?

"We just want an engine that works!" being the primary reason according to an unidentified Coast Guard lieutenant-jg.

What does the NH Marine Patrol use? It uses a lot of two-stroke Mercury optimax outboards in 150-200-250 horse power, in singles and double installations, and some single Evinrude four-stroke 90-hp's that were probably made by Suzuki.

Rattle Isle Windy Side 11-29-2010 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 144879)
Ok, so if the Yamaha is sooooo good then how come it definately appears to seem from a casual observation of news photos that the US Coast Guard has come to use the Honda outboards as their go-to, first choice for large V6 outboards frequently used in pairs or even triple outboard installations?

"We just want an engine that works!" being the primary reason according to an unidentified Coast Guard Lieutenant-JG.

What does the NH Marine Patrol use? It uses a lot of two-stroke Mercury optimax outboards in 150-200-250 horse power, in singles and double installations, and some single Evinrude four-stroke 90-hp's that were probably made by Suzuki.

Thanks for the useful information.
:confused:

John A. Birdsall 12-01-2010 12:55 PM

outboards
 
I think that the reason they use any particular brand of outboard is that they buy by volumn, and they've gone out to bid. Who ever sells at the highest bid wins the gov't contract. (the USN has been known to pay 5,000.00 for a claw hammer.):eek: and they never buy only one.

fatlazyless 12-01-2010 06:40 PM

The Coast Guard has a large number of outboard powered boats that use twin or even triple 200-250-hp V6 outboards, and they have probably tried every manufactorer's product in their quest to get a reliable engine that works for them. Maybe I'm wrong on this, but from the news photos it seems like they have settled on Honda for now.

Locally in Gilford come next summer, just take a look-see from the Gilford town docks at the aproximately 15 different MP boats tied to the docks and every one runs on a Mercury 2-stroke optimax 150-200-250, in a single or in a twin-rig. For the MP's smaller boats out on Squam, Newfound and many many other lakes, probably they use the smaller boats with the 90-hp Evin-Zukis: Suzuki on the inside, and Evinrude on the outside!

ishoot308 12-01-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 145058)
The Coast Guard has a large number of outboard powered boats that use twin or even triple 200-250-hp V6 outboards, and they have probably tried every manufactorer's product in their quest to get a reliable engine that works for them. Maybe I'm wrong on this, but from the news photos it seems like they have settled on Honda for now.

Locally in Gilford come next summer, just take a look-see from the Gilford town docks at the aproximately 15 different MP boats tied to the docks and every one runs on a Mercury 2-stroke optimax 150-200-250, in a single or in a twin-rig. For the MP's smaller boats out on Squam, Newfound and many many other lakes, could be they use the smaller boats with the 90-hp Evin-rukis.

Marine Patrol also has a couple of Evinrude Etecs as does the Seatow boat on Winni. Coast Guard also has some Etecs in their arsenal.

Most all mordern outboard manufacturers produce good reliable engines now. They are chosen by individuals or organizations for various reasons. Kind of like the Chevy /Ford debate!

For me personally in four stroke, I like Yamaha. Especially their new lightweight V-max SHO.

In two stroke I like the Rude Etec. I have two on two seperate boats and they have been very reliable, fuel and oil efficient, and extremely clean and green 100% EPA compliant with the lowest reportable emissions of any outboard brand even the four strokes!

I also like Chevy's!! :)

Dan

Marauder 12-01-2010 09:02 PM

Yamaha Outboard
 
Dave's is great - we have a 1980's Yamaha 150hp and Dave has fixed it a couple of times and done great work! Reasonable also! GREAT MOTOR!!:)

fatlazyless 12-02-2010 08:03 AM

Yes, the two-stroke E-tec seems like a big big success so they are probably a real good engine, and are probably a lot less heavy than any 4-stroke. Down in Boston, on the Charles River, at the Head of the Charles rowing event in October, I got a chance to look over a large Mass State Police patrol equipped w/ twin E-tecs.....so that to me says something for the E-tec ...

Grady223 12-10-2010 01:59 PM

I have to agree with the majority here - Dave is the guy to go to. I have a 2001 Yamaha SX250Z (250 hp) - would not have anyone else even look at it - did once - what a mistake!


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