Hi all - 1st post!
We are looking at a second hand boat with a pair of 100 Yamaha 4 strokes fitted. The motors come with a full service history but they have already clocked 1200 hours each. This seems a bit high at first glance.
The boat has been used for whale watching, so I assume it has done a lot of low rpm "idling". (regulations state that a 300m radius around any whale is a no-wake zone)
What is the general feeling about the lifespan of 4 strokes and the effect on prolonged low engine speeds? I guess *****ing has the same implication so I cannot think that low rpm use could be bad for an outboard.
Cheers!!
We are looking at a second hand boat with a pair of 100 Yamaha 4 strokes fitted. The motors come with a full service history but they have already clocked 1200 hours each. This seems a bit high at first glance.
The boat has been used for whale watching, so I assume it has done a lot of low rpm "idling". (regulations state that a 300m radius around any whale is a no-wake zone)
What is the general feeling about the lifespan of 4 strokes and the effect on prolonged low engine speeds? I guess *****ing has the same implication so I cannot think that low rpm use could be bad for an outboard.
Cheers!!
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