Used 2008 Yamaha 25 Hp 2 Stroke Outboard Motor
The 2008 Yamaha 25 HP 2-Stroke Outboard Motor is celebrated among boating enthusiasts for its exceptional blend of power, reliability, and maneuverability. Weighing approximately 115 lbs (52 kg), this lightweight engine is designed for optimal performance across diverse water conditions. Its shallow draft enhances navigation in shallow waters, making it a versatile choice for various boating activities.
Key Specifications: Used 2008 Yamaha 25 Hp 2 Stroke Outboard Motor
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Engine Type: 2-Stroke, In-line 2-Cylinder
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Displacement: 496 cc
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Bore x Stroke: 72.0 x 60.0 mm
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Maximum RPM Range: 4,500 – 5,500 RPM
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Starting System: Manual
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Steering: Tiller Handle
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Fuel Induction System: 1 Carburetor
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Fuel Type: Unleaded Gasoline (Minimum Pump Octane 87)
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Lubrication System: Pre-mixed Fuel and Oil (50:1 ratio)
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Cooling System: Water Cooled with Thermostat-Controlled Cooling
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Exhaust System: Above Propeller
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Gear Shift: Forward-Neutral-Reverse
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Gear Ratio: 2.08 (27:13)
This engine’s design emphasizes simplicity and ease of maintenance, with features like a CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) system and overheat protection. Its performance is comparable to other engines in its class, offering reliable power for various boating needs.
FAQs: Used 2008 Yamaha 25 Hp 2 Stroke Outboard Motor
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What is the warranty period for the 2008 Yamaha 25 HP 2-Stroke Outboard Motor?
Warranty terms can vary based on the seller and region. It’s advisable to check with the specific retailer or distributor for detailed warranty information. -
Are replacement parts readily available for this model?
Yes, Yamaha has a wide network of dealers and service centers, ensuring that replacement parts for the 2008 25 HP 2-Stroke model are accessible. -
Can I trade in my old outboard motor when purchasing this model?
Trade-in options depend on the seller’s policies. It’s recommended to inquire directly with the retailer regarding trade-in programs.
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How does the 2008 Yamaha 25 HP 2-Stroke compare to 4-stroke models?
The 2-stroke model is generally lighter and offers quicker acceleration, while 4-stroke engines are known for better fuel efficiency and quieter operation. The choice depends on specific boating needs and preferences. -
What maintenance practices are recommended for this outboard motor?
Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing spark plugs, inspecting the fuel system, ensuring proper lubrication, and flushing the cooling system after use, especially in saltwater. -
Is this engine suitable for saltwater use?
Yes, but it’s crucial to rinse the engine with fresh water after each use in saltwater to prevent corrosion and extend its lifespan.
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