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Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD
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    Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    yep thats right v8 outbaord. my dad was recently over seas and he bought me back a fishing magazine. in it it talks about the release of a 350 horsepower v8 outboard. wouldnt that thing go. of course the americans dont care about he price of fuel so itll be a great engine for them haah.

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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    Don't want to rain on your parade, but I'm pretty sure its allready been released here, maybe a month or so ago. As far as fuel use goes, if thats the sort of power you need to drive your boat, it's probably a pretty good alternative to the old mercruisers or twin carb fed 2 strokes.

    Dave.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    Like comparing an F1 to a Hummer.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    V8 two stroke outboards have been made by johnson for years.

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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    THOUGHT OF THE DAY

    Live life like a dog,If you cant eat it or hump it ,
    pee on it and walk away.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member juju's Avatar
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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    Like buying an elephant, expensive to get and expensive to feed
    ..Greg...."Termites pay the bills"..... Trailcraft 475...75 Hp E-Tec

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    Ausfish Platinum Member TheSaint's Avatar
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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    old news mate..

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Yamaha 350 v8 OUTBOARD

    OMC only ran with the V8 outboard for a couple of years. Most of them blew up ....

    They continued to be used in the racing envirionment where they were pulled down each run and rebuilt. This is of course fine for the racng set but not so fine for the recreational market...

    It will be interesting to see how reliable these Yammy V8's are. Oh, and Traviso182, Yamaha are Japanese, not American...... which makes the whole V8 concept a bit strange from a jap company..............

    Cheers

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