Outboard engine F60
gasolineboating4-stroke

Outboard engine - F60 - Yamaha Outboard Motors - gasoline / boating / 4-stroke
Outboard engine - F60 - Yamaha Outboard Motors - gasoline / boating / 4-stroke
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Characteristics

Type
outboard
Power source
gasoline
Market
boating
Other characteristics
4-stroke
Power

60 ch
(60 hp)

Displacement

1 l
(0 gal)

Number of cylinders

4 unit

Engine speed

Max.: 6,000 rpm
(37,699 rad.min-1)

Min.: 5,000 rpm
(31,416 rad.min-1)

Bore

65 mm
(2.6 in)

Stroke

75 mm
(3 in)

Weight

112 kg
(247 lb)

Description

Our 1-liter 60-hp midrange offers light weight and exhilarating performance. A dynamite choice for the inshore angler, it gives you the option of dialing in trolling speeds in precise, 50-RPM increments. Depending on your gauge and control preference, the F60 allows you to access to our Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®) via our Multi-Function Tiller Handle, Command Link® Tachometer or our new, helm-mounted remote VTS switch. Available for mechanical remote or tiller control Only 247 pounds Available in a 20” shaft Powerful 16-amp alternator Optional Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®) Available in a T60 High-Thrust model for heavy loads and an F60 Jet-Pump model for shallow water (F60 Jet model produces 40 horsepower at the jet pump nozzle) Alternator Output at W.O.T. - 16 amp Compression Ratio - 9.5:1 Fuel Induction System - EFI Recommended Fuel - Octane 87 Recommended Engine Oil - Yamalube® 4M (See owner's manual) Recommended Fuel Filtration - Yamaha 10-Micron Fuel/Water Separating Filter (external) C.A.R.B. Rating - 3-Star Exhaust - Through Propeller Intake - 8

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