Who makes the lightest 25 hp outboard?

Yamaha’s F25
Yamaha’s F25 is still the lightest 25-horsepower outboard on the water—two stroke or four stroke. Its portable design and class-leading power-to-weight mean 25 horses can boldly go where they’ve never gone before.

How long do Yamahas last?

– 3,000 hours
Boater owners committed to regular maintenance will also often ask, “How many hours will a Yamaha outboard last?” While Yamaha makes a diverse line of outboard motors, most models will last 1,500 – 3,000 hours depending on how often it is maintained, stored, and used.

What size prop is for 25hp Yamaha?

Yamaha 25hp, F25 4-Stroke Propellers

Diameter Pitch Part Number
10 1/2 11 3231-105-11
10 1/4 12 3231-103-12
10 1/8 13 3231-101-13
10 14 3231-100-14

How much does a Yamaha 25 HP 2 stroke weight?

126 pounds
Weighing less than 126 pounds, the all-new F25 is 25 percent lighter than its predecessor and comes packed with powerful benefits like never before. All-new Yamaha F25 is the Lightest 25-hp in the Industry.

How fast is a 25 hp boat motor?

A 25hp Pontoon boat will not be very fast, with an expected maximum speed of between 5 and 10 mph. Most commercially accessible pontoon boats tend to average between 18 and 25 mph, although there are a few very quick production boats on the marketplace, plus some altered ones that have recently set world records.

Where are Yamaha outboards made?

Yamaha outboard motors are manufactured at four production bases: the Fukuroi South Factory (Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture) and group company Yamaha Kumamoto Products Co., Ltd. (Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture) in Japan, MBK Industrie in France and Yamaha Motor da Amazonia Ltda. (YMDA) in Brazil.

What is a lot of hours on a Yamaha outboard?

4 strokes should get atleast 2000 to 3000 hrs. 2 strokes that are run regularly and well maintained should get atleast 2000 hrs.

Are Mercury and Yamaha props interchangeable?

A Mercury V6 prop will fit Yamaha F150 or larger. The only thing you need is the correct thrust washer. A Mercury prop uses a different thrust washer than Yamaha. You can see what pitch you currently are running by looking for the stamp on the hub.