cby
Well-Known Member
Looking for info or knowledge for anyone the uses a 40, 50, 60, 70 HP Yamaha 4 Stroke.
My questions are: I used to use a 70 HP 2 stroke and a Kicker. I would do about 360 hours total each fishing season. I would do about 40 hrs on my Main and 320 hours on my kicker. Main used for A to B travel. Kicker used for trolling. I would at end of season do all the basic winterizing etc. My boat is garage kept.
I have now switched to a single 70 HP Yamaha, 4 stroke. Maintenance call for a break in period up to 20 hrs, then 100 hrs, 300 hrs, 500 hrs, 1000 hrs etc.
If I am doing 360 hours on my main now and of that same calculation about 40 hrs travel A to B and 320 hrs trolling. It seems these new motors just go by hours on engine even thou most of the hours on the engine will be under 900 rpm for trolling.
I know the 20 hr and 100 hr are the most important services but after that can I just winterize at the end of season. As it looks like my first season with have 20 hr, 100 hr, 300 hr and then winterize?
Can anyone tell me if this is the case and how they service there engines. I imagine many use their engines the same way I do. Is this just dealers and Yamaha wanting more money?
Also I heard these engines only last about 3000-5000 hrs which is about 8-12 years on usage at 360 hr a season. I had my other two engines way way longer than this. Any truth to this or is it the same old story its how its taken care of extra.
Any advice or knowledge would be appreciated.
cby
My questions are: I used to use a 70 HP 2 stroke and a Kicker. I would do about 360 hours total each fishing season. I would do about 40 hrs on my Main and 320 hours on my kicker. Main used for A to B travel. Kicker used for trolling. I would at end of season do all the basic winterizing etc. My boat is garage kept.
I have now switched to a single 70 HP Yamaha, 4 stroke. Maintenance call for a break in period up to 20 hrs, then 100 hrs, 300 hrs, 500 hrs, 1000 hrs etc.
If I am doing 360 hours on my main now and of that same calculation about 40 hrs travel A to B and 320 hrs trolling. It seems these new motors just go by hours on engine even thou most of the hours on the engine will be under 900 rpm for trolling.
I know the 20 hr and 100 hr are the most important services but after that can I just winterize at the end of season. As it looks like my first season with have 20 hr, 100 hr, 300 hr and then winterize?
Can anyone tell me if this is the case and how they service there engines. I imagine many use their engines the same way I do. Is this just dealers and Yamaha wanting more money?
Also I heard these engines only last about 3000-5000 hrs which is about 8-12 years on usage at 360 hr a season. I had my other two engines way way longer than this. Any truth to this or is it the same old story its how its taken care of extra.
Any advice or knowledge would be appreciated.
cby