Bamaman
Well-Known Member
You're right about having some corrosion problems with some of the bigger F series motors when used in salt water. I don't think fresh water motors were any problem. Again, Yamaha kept the problem very quiet to minimize the chance of lawsuits. Most of these motors were out of warranty, but should have had plenty of life left in them had the corrosion issues not occurred. This lawsuit is about that group of motors.
I think the corrosion problems have been solved since that time. There has been a change of management at Yamaha Outboards in recent years, and they've gotten a little more aggressive in the sales department. I do think they've also gotten a little conservative in the customer service department, however. I guess the bottom line is profits, but there's still a responsibility to put out good products and back them up.
The F150 like on my boat has been out since about 2006, and it appears to be a really dependable, solid motor. My dealer only had one warranty claim out of all the F150's he's ever sold, and it was a motor used in salt water.
I've had a Yamaha 115 hp outboard since 1985, and it's been a fantastic motor for these 27 years. They really kicked the crap out of Mercury in those early days and made a bunch of Merc. dealers Yamaha dealers first. But they should not ever put out any motor on the retail market before its fully engineered and tested. And when someone spends $20K for a 250 hp SHO, it ought to last 10, or 20 years with little maintenance.
I think the corrosion problems have been solved since that time. There has been a change of management at Yamaha Outboards in recent years, and they've gotten a little more aggressive in the sales department. I do think they've also gotten a little conservative in the customer service department, however. I guess the bottom line is profits, but there's still a responsibility to put out good products and back them up.
The F150 like on my boat has been out since about 2006, and it appears to be a really dependable, solid motor. My dealer only had one warranty claim out of all the F150's he's ever sold, and it was a motor used in salt water.
I've had a Yamaha 115 hp outboard since 1985, and it's been a fantastic motor for these 27 years. They really kicked the crap out of Mercury in those early days and made a bunch of Merc. dealers Yamaha dealers first. But they should not ever put out any motor on the retail market before its fully engineered and tested. And when someone spends $20K for a 250 hp SHO, it ought to last 10, or 20 years with little maintenance.