Friday, 5 August 2016

SEEING IS BELIEVING / YAMAHA OUTBOARD




 

SEEING IS BELIEVING !

YAMAHA OUTBOARD

 
I do not know if this was a 100% fluke but it is 100% fact. I watched with some surprise today as a 30 HP 2003 Yamaha Outboard sprang to life, nothing special about that on any other day. However today was special!
 
This outboard motor was rolled into a garage 7 years ago almost to the day, and not been touched at all. The owner hooked up the day tank with new gas and hooked up a new battery. Pumped the primer bulb and turned the key with no other preparation at all. That motor started right up, that little outboard even pumped a stream of water from the tattle tale, it was no a disappointment!
 
This is a fresh water motor but to fire right up and idle after seven years is remarkable. I would have expected it to try and run , we were impressed. This is a testament to Yamaha Outboard Motors. It will require new fluids, plugs, fuel filter and a new water pump impellor to get back on the water but that's it. I am looking forward to the first ride to see if this little motor will be everything we expect it to be. After all the fall of 2009 to summer 2016 is a long off season.
 

So here is to Yamaha Outboard and this 30 HP motor, I have to say after that test I would buy one! 

 
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