Yamaha F25 GWHL Tiller
$ 94.30
Description Meet our new portable. Even lighter. Even tougher. The specification now includes two resting pads (side and rear), improved carry handles, battery-less EFI and full compatibility with our Digital Network Gauges. With its single-lever steering friction adjustment, new wide-span motor mount, high-output alternator and options of Variable Trolling Speed, Y-COP Security and Wide Range Power Trim & Tilt, the 25hp is the natural choice. Main Features 25% lighter – unique power-to-weight performance New tough and solid one-piece top cowling New battery-less EFI system for easy starting Manual, electric and manual/electric start options VTS slower-than-normal idle speed (option on r/c) Compatible with Yamaha Digital Network Gauges VTS (Variable Trolling Speed) option on r/c Wide Range Power Trim & Tilt option Exclusive Y-COP immobiliser security available Multi-function tiller handle option Single-lever steering friction (Tiller model) High-output alternator for extra starting power Specification Engine Engine type 4-stroke Displacement 432 cm³ No. of cylinders/configuration 2/In-line, SOHC Bore x stroke 65.0 mm x 65.1 mm Prop shaft output at mid range 18.4 / 6,000 rpm Full throttle operating range 5,000 - 6,000 rpm Lubrication system Wet sump Fuel Induction System EFI Ignition / advance system CDI Starter system Electric/ Manual, Manual (MH), Electric (E, ET) with Prime Start™ Gear ratio 2.08 (27:13) Dimensions Recommended boat transom height S (424 mm) / L (551mm) Fuel tank capacity separate, 25 litres Oil pan capacity 1.1 litres Weight without propeller 56 kg - 64 kg Additional Features Control Remote control (E, ET), Tiller handle (MH WH) Trim & tilt method Power Trim & Tilt (ET), Manual Tilt (MH, E WH) Lighting Coil / Alternator 12V -16A Engine immobiliser YCOP optional Propeller Included (MH, WH), Optional (E, ET) Variable Trolling RPM With DN Gauges or m-f tiller handle Steering Tiller handle, Remote Control Remark The kW data in this sheet is based on the ICOMIA 28 standard, measured at the prop shaft Downloads Factsheet
