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Old 02-03-2018, 10:46 PM
erebus erebus is offline
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...I will tell you that engine is a damn workhorse. If fluids are changed every 100 that thing will last a long time. Mine had 334 hours the day I sold it...
I completely agree.
At the yard I work for, we service a 150 yamaha that a local fly fisherman charter guy runs on his Jones Brothers.
Motor purrs like a kitten, and at his last service last year he had over 3600 hours!!!!!
Yes. Three-Thousand-Six-Hundred.
Not a damn thing wrong with that motor.

Oil changes and clean the VST every once in awhile and she'll just run and run and run and run...

Also, Washington State! Sweet!! Used to live in Bellingham!
Watch out for that chop in November.
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Old 02-04-2018, 10:26 AM
GrumpyDuck GrumpyDuck is offline
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Nice looking rig. As others have stated the Yammy is a beast, with proper service it will last just about forever.

My uneducated SWAG is that it's worth around $12-13k depending on condition of deck, transom and trailer. No idea what the market is like out west, I assume it's pretty saturated as it is on the east coast.

Best (unsolicited) advice I can give is to go over it with a fine-tooth comb with the attitude of trying to find a reason NOT to walk away from it.
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