Outboard engine F25
gasolineboatingportable

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outboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
outboard
Power source
gasoline
Market
boating
Other characteristics
portable, 2-stroke
Power

25 ch
(25 hp)

Displacement

432 cm³
(15 US fl oz)

Number of cylinders

2 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

65.1 mm
(2.6 in)

Weight

57 kg, 65 kg
(126 lb, 143 lb)

Description

Our 432-cc 25-hp portable outboard sports a new, streamlined, portable design and class-leading power-to-weight. In fact, it’s the lightest 25-hp outboard on the water—two-stroke or four-stroke. While its streamlined design is 25 percent lighter, it still packs exciting features like battery-less EFI. Pull-start models can now take advantage of this feature, plus the system is designed with an automatic decompression device to require even less effort for manual starting. Available for remote mechanical or tiller-handle control Only 126 pounds (15” shaft model) Available in 15” and 20” shaft lengths Powerful 16-amp alternator Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®) is standard when equipped with new factory-equipped tiller handle or optional Multi-Function Tiller Handle, a Command Link® tachometer or dash mounted VTS switch Alternator Output at W.O.T. - 16 amp Compression Ratio - 9.3:1 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 - 2-Star Exhaust - Through Propeller Intake - 4 Ignition - CDI Microcomputer Spark Plug - DPR6EB-9
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