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macojoe 12-27-2009, 02:56 PM New to me 2004 Yamaha F225 4 Stroke perfect shape!! Can't wait till spring!
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striperman36 12-27-2009, 02:58 PM whats this 3 in the backyard now?
Good for you>>>
macojoe 12-27-2009, 03:00 PM I have got rid of all stuff in the yard now, I just have my boat with the Merc on it till spring and I am storing a boat till spring for a friend.
striperman36 12-27-2009, 03:03 PM Good for you regardless. May 2010 bring you good health and the time to use it.
macojoe 12-27-2009, 03:15 PM Thanks!! Now lets hope it comes true, Cause this season sucked!
ProfessorM 12-27-2009, 06:33 PM Good for you Joe. Enjoy it, and again maybe we will get together this year. Happy and healthy new year to you and your family.
macojoe 12-27-2009, 06:38 PM Thanks Paul!! Same back to you!
Slipknot 12-27-2009, 09:46 PM funny I was just thinking of you yesterday Joe
WooHoo THAT is a sweet motor you got there
I am very happy for you :bounce::jump::fishin:
enjoy that baby
macojoe 12-27-2009, 09:51 PM funny I was just thinking of you yesterday Joe
WooHoo THAT is a sweet motor you got there
I am very happy for you
enjoy that baby
I am sorry I will get you that money I owe you soon!! LOL! Thats about the only time when someone thinks about me! Must not of been good.
Thanks I am going to ride it hard and put it away wet!
Raven 12-28-2009, 10:34 AM Good luck JOE
and hey - for all you do....you deserved it.
Mr. Sandman 01-01-2010, 11:07 AM I had that same motor since 04 and just sold it. Put about 700 hours on it and it still looked and ran like new without missing a beat.
My advice is to:
ALWAYS change the oil and lower unit oil ahead of schedule. Put a Yamha or racor fuel filter upstream and change every frequently. (keep a spare on board)
Use yamaha's "ring free" gas additive with each fill up. This stuff is beyond good, it is amazing. Your motor will run smoother than it was new. (the first tankful expect to see a lot of blacksh*t come out of the exhaust but follow the directions, it is great) Change out the water pump on a regular basis (it did mine yearly but I used my boat a lot and was in remote spots a lot of the time and didn't want to worry about that going).. and buy good gas, these engines hate poor quality fuel...keep an eye on those filters. I think you will like the motor they are quiet and they run nice and don't burn a lot of gas or smoke at all. Also a lot of guys have parts and good service is available in our area should you need it.
Good luck with it!
chathamblue30 01-01-2010, 07:40 PM your gonna miss your beautiful 175 mercury okok i kiddin
macojoe 01-01-2010, 07:56 PM Thanks Sandman, ck your PM please.
macojoe 03-14-2010, 09:01 PM Got the Yamaha installed Thursday and brought to the marina to have all the service done, I am leaving for New Orleans Tue and will be back in a week, They say it will be ready when I get home.
Can't wait to turn the key and hear it pur!!
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Shot the old Merc to put out of its misery!! LOL Really a friend is going to use it as it still runs great!
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striperman36 03-14-2010, 09:15 PM Use yamaha's "ring free" gas additive with each fill up. This stuff is beyond good, it is amazing. Your motor will run smoother than it was new. (the first tankful expect to see a lot of blacksh*t come out of the exhaust but follow the directions, it is great)
Good luck with it!
Other 2 strokes too? or just Yammies?
macojoe 03-14-2010, 09:18 PM I have used it before on my Johnson, works like a charm on any brand.
The new Yamaha is a 4 stroke
That is sweet Joe good luck with it
macojoe 03-16-2010, 10:01 PM Thanks I can't wait till I get the boat back!! I am in Mississippi right now will be home next week, They said it will be done when I get back
Slipknot 03-17-2010, 05:21 AM When's fluke season?
Looks great on the back there :btu:
You're gonna love it
Mr. Sandman 03-22-2010, 06:42 AM LOOKS NICE! You will like it, esp compared to what you had on there. I remember fishing when I first got mine...turned the key only to find out it was already running! nice & quiet, no smoke. It has a nice deep roar to it when you are at cruise. If you don't beat on it, and have it serviced as recommended, it will last a looong time. You should see a couple thousand hours no problem. Regular oil changes and clean fuel is ticket. ( a batch of dirty fuel these days can cause a lot of long lasting problems that takes weeks to fully resolve)
GOOD LUCK with it this season!!
macojoe 03-22-2010, 11:06 AM Thanks Sandman,
I am on vacation right now in MS, but before I left I dropped the boat off to have all the service done, I had them do everything!!
He said it would be done when I get hiome (Tomorrow) and if there were any issues he would call my cell phone. Well he has never called so I guess all is fine.
I can do most maintenance myself, but I wanted him to do everything down to Tstas just to be sure all was right before I started the season.
piemma 04-02-2010, 04:26 PM I had that same motor since 04 and just sold it. Put about 700 hours on it and it still looked and ran like new without missing a beat.
My advice is to:
ALWAYS change the oil and lower unit oil ahead of schedule. Put a Yamha or racor fuel filter upstream and change every frequently. (keep a spare on board)
Use yamaha's "ring free" gas additive with each fill up. This stuff is beyond good, it is amazing. Your motor will run smoother than it was new. (the first tankful expect to see a lot of blacksh*t come out of the exhaust but follow the directions, it is great) Change out the water pump on a regular basis (it did mine yearly but I used my boat a lot and was in remote spots a lot of the time and didn't want to worry about that going).. and buy good gas, these engines hate poor quality fuel...keep an eye on those filters. I think you will like the motor they are quiet and they run nice and don't burn a lot of gas or smoke at all. Also a lot of guys have parts and good service is available in our area should you need it.
Good luck with it!
Joe I have an 03 yami 4 stroke and I echo everything that has been said but I want to reinforce the fuel thing. I have never run anything but 89 or 93 (when I can afford it) but never, ever 87. Two different Yami dealers told me that the Yami is a super motor but really want at least 89 Octane gas.
macojoe 04-02-2010, 09:11 PM I have to finish the rewire job, waiting on a few parts. But motor is all rigged, took it out today in buzzards bay, and all i can say is WOW!!
The motor is so quite that I thought it stalled a few time! It is very responsive and moves like a dream!!
GPS says my top speed is 44 mph which is a hole 12 mph faster then it was before and she now cruises at 5k 32 mph which was my top speed before!
Filled the tank today with 89 and ring free, I almost ready!!
Thanks guys!!
piemma 04-03-2010, 03:57 PM Joe, best of luck. As the saying goes "fair winds and following seas".
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