Originally Posted by
ranmar850
I'm actually a Mercury person, if I have to be tagged as something, but the 300 Yamaha isn't bad on fuel. Anything is thirsty when the hammer is down. I have a mate with a 300 Yamaha pushing a 2300 Caribbean. These are a heavy hull, hull weight ( whatever THAT is) quoted at 1550 kg. Doing the same run, at the same speed, he uses 1.4 l/nm where my Reefrunner ( hull weight 1050kg, so a full half tonne lighter) uses 1.2 l/nm with a 150 Merc 4 stroke. So He has twice the HP, pushing a much heavier boat, and is using , what 15% more? This is at 3400rpm for him, 3900 rpm for me, doing 21-22 knots. Of course if you want to run the things at 4500 rpm, they will drink.
The 300 Yamaha has a well-earned reputation for being a high-hours motor, commercial operators running them to 3500 hours before trade-in, and the motor showing up perfect on diagnostics. I have seen some stuff lately about starter motors failing suddenly, apparently not unknown.