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is it true??? can it be done??? the answer is YES by yamaha

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Yamaha Marine Group today unveiled the boating industry’s first V8 5.3-liter, four-stroke outboard motor, the Yamaha F350. Producing 350 prop-shaft rated horsepower, it is designed to provide massive thrust for the heaviest off-shore outboard-powered boats and outboard-powered boats the industry has, thus far, only been able to dream about building.

“The F350 will allow our boat builder partners to make outboard-powered boats that could reach 40 feet or more in length,” said Phil Dyskow, Yamaha Marine Group president. “At the same time, it’s a great power solution for a lot of existing boats. The F350 will be the choice for anyone who ever wished for more off-shore outboard power and thrust.”

“The development of the F350 was truly an example of Yamaha’s partnership,” said Leon Slikkers, chairman and COO of S2 Yachts (the parent company of Pursuit Boats). “We’ve been working together on the idea of the F350 for several years. It’s great to know we will have them on the transom soon.”

“There are situations in which bigger is truly better,” said Dyskow. “No outboard manufacturer has ever designed anything even close to a 5.3-liter, four-stroke V8. Extra displacement helps provide what big boats need most – thrust. At the same time, displacement means the engine makes 350 horsepower without the strain and internal pressures found in high-output, small displacement engines.

Though the Yamaha brand is already known for offshore reliability, the company has deliberately raised the standard with the F350. For example, it is more resistant to the potential for water intrusion. It also uses a number of new technologies, including: ionic combustion sensors that constantly monitor combustion conditions and adjust spark timing; a dimpled outer cylinder sleeve to reduce oil consumption; the new Enhanced Ultimate Corrosion Protection System (UCP-II™) with additional sacrificial anodes; an innovative internal paint process and new-generation head gaskets; and Yamaha’s Command Link® Digital Electronic Control system with redundant electronic engine control, automatic multi-engine synchronization and electronic throttle and shift.

The Yamaha F350 provides up to 45 percent more thrust than 250-hp class outboards. The company’s first V8 outboard powerhead was designed specifically for the marine market and features more than 600 new parts. The design is a 60-degree V8 with 32 valves (four valves per cylinder) and double overhead cams. It uses variable camshaft timing to optimize the engine’s torque at low and mid-range rpm. With sequential, multi-point fuel injection, it has eight long intake tracks in the induction system to optimize power. In addition, it features In-Bank Exhaust with Dual Power Surge Chambers, a system that relieves pressure in the exhaust ports.

The F350 was designed from the beginning to power off-shore boats. However, it employs a number of new features designed to even further enhance its capabilities. A component of the UCP-II Ultimate Corrosion Protection System is an industry exclusive paint process for the proprietary Yamaha aluminum alloy engine block. It combats corrosion both inside and out, protecting the cooling passages and other key components. In addition, the outboard uses an “Ultra-Tough” gear case with dual water inlets for improved cooling. Inside the lower unit are hardened gears and enhanced bearings and surfaces for greater off-shore durability. Forged motor mounts and an oversized mounting bracket also add to the F350’s portfolio of toughness.

Yamaha plans to begin deliveries to boat builder and dealer partners by summer 2007.

F350 SPECIFICATIONS

Block configuration
V8 60 degree

Displacement
5.3 Liter (5330 cc) (325 ci)

Prop shaft horsepower
350 @ 5500 rpm

Cylinder heads
DOHC / 32 valve with Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT)

Compression
9.6:1

Full Throttle RPM range
5000 – 6000

Fuel induction
Sequential multi-point Electronic Fuel Injection

Fuel type
Regular Unleaded (Minimum Pump Octane 89)

Exhaust
In-bank dual exhaust with Power Surge Chambers

Intake
Electronic throttle valve with 8 individual long intake tracks

Ignition system
32-bit ECM with integrated coil-in-cap ignition design

Alternator Output
50A (40A @ 1000rpm)

Lubrication
Wet Sump

Gear ratio
1.73:1

Controls
Command Link® - Digital Electronic Controls

Multiple outboard synchronization
Auto sync throttle control with twin and triple applications

Trolling throttle adjustment
+/- 50 rpm increments (600 - 1000 rpm range) via Command Link System

Weight
25" shaft / 804 lbs

C.A.R.B.
3 – Star

Limited Warranty
3-Year Pleasure, 3-Year Government, 1-Year Commercial

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Yamaha Marine products are marketed throughout the United States and around the world. Yamaha Marine Group, based in Kennesaw, Ga., supports its 2,200 dealers and OEM partners with marketing, training and parts for Yamaha’s full line of products and accessories and strives to be the industry leader in reliability, technology and customer service. Yamaha is the only outboard engine brand to have earned NMMA’s C.S.I. Customer Satisfaction Index award every year since its inception. [Image: blank.gif]
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Bigger than my truck motor. UNREAL. Where's the hemmie? Didn't see a spoiler eather. The next nascar series.[Wink]
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LOL, my silverado has a 5.3 liter in it, but it sure ain't got 350 HP.

I read that a motor that size would allow for outboard powered boats in the 40' range. ??????????? Why would you want a 40' outboard boat? That makes no sense. You'd get terrible gas mileage compared to an inboard diesel.
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Quote:[size 1]You'd get terrible gas mileage compared to an inboard diesel. [/size]

[/size]Apples and oranges my friend, apples and oranges.

Why would you need it/want it? Because it's new and everyone else would drool at it. Why do you need 3 300's on the back of a 30ft contender? Same reason.

The 36 I designed had twin 315 diesel for a 45 mph cruise and 55mph top end. 330 gals for 700 miles at 40mph or 1200 miles at 30mph. operating cost per hour including fuel and maintenance is under $65. Compare it to a boat with twin 300 outboards and you jump to $117 but nobody drools over a diesel. At least not until you tell them how much you saved.[Wink]
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good point,

my three horse gets 6 miles to the gallon. dosnt matter how fast or slow I go... I have a half gallon tank...

I would choose fuel consumption over hp any day... If I said it once I said it a hundred times, I am a better angler in that I dont have to race 85 mps to get back to weigh in, and if I do then it just wasnt my day, besides of which I can troll all the way back if I time it right...
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