
Yamaha Outboard Engine F4 F200 Inline 4
Yamaha’s new four-cylinder, four-stroke F200A and F200B are the lightest 200-hp four-stroke outboards on the market. Weighing in at an industry leading 221kg, the F200 in-line 4 cylinder is 50kg lighter than the F200 V6 model it supersedes, which made it the go-to option for boaters looking to replace smaller horsepower or larger V6 outboards for increased performance and efficiency. Sporting a slim-line cowl, the F200A and F200B is ideal for twin engine applications, which in turn can dramatically reduce overall weight on the transom.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F200 V6
The hard working F200 V6 is a popular choice for commercial operators due to its proven reliability and performance in the most challenging of marine environments.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F225
Next generation features, next generation styling, original reliability.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F250
Next generation features, next generation styling, original reliability.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F250 DES
Next generation control, next generation integration, next generation styling, original reliability.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F300
Next generation control, next generation integration, next generation styling, original reliability.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F300 DES
Next generation features, next generation styling, original reliability.

Yamaha Outboard Engine F350
The new 350 joins the Yamaha Offshore Outboard family, to deliver big horsepower, state-of-the art features, industry-leading boat control integration, premium level performance and reliability - filling an important segment in Yamaha's high-horsepower line-up.

Yamaha Outboard Engine XF450
Yamaha has taken the next step forward in premium outboard power, with the introduction of the XTO Offshore 450.

Yamaha Outboard Engine FT9.9
Yamaha’s High Thrust series of four stroke engines have been designed to deliver the grunt needed to push big loads with ease.
The FT9.9 is based on the standard F9.9 with one big difference; a higher gear ratio allows this motor to spin a larger propeller minimising slippage and getting more power to the water when you need it most.