Hours on F225's?

Capt. Ed

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I've only heard good things about the long life of Yamaha four strokes. I have 450 hours on mine, no problems.

I'm curious about the experience of others, especially with high hours.
 

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The service manager for our local GW dealership spoke at our club meeting last fall and he told of some engines (I believe F 225's) the Navy replaced on one of their go-fast boats that had ~ 7k hours. They still ran but the Navy just decided it was time to replace them. That being said, I've heard it's reasonable to expect 5k if they are properly maintained.

I have just under 400 trouble free hours on my F 150.
 

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~900 on my Marlin. Buddy I fish with has about 1000 on his 33. Just basic maintenance on all four. (knock on wood)
 

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400+ on my twin 2002 225 hps and never a problem. First turn of the key everytime. Brother-in-law has twin 150's on his charter boat in Floriday with over 1,000 hris in less than 3 winters and never a problem.
 

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491 perfect hours on my F225 (behind a 228). Here's highlights of my maintenance program: I change the water pump + zincs in even years and thermostats and spark plugs in odd years. Oil changed every 50 hours with oil filter changes every other oil change (~100 hrs.). Annually change the 10 micron blue Fuel Filter filled with Sea Foam. Boat stored on a lift. Love the thing! Just wish I could use it more...
 

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13 flawless hrs. on hpdi's :lol: maybe get more time on them this season if fuel stays low.
 

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I have about 700hrs on mine....480 of those hours in the last 2 seasons, so I run my F225's hard. No issues so far. A friend of mine has just under 2000hrs and they are running strong. Hoping to get 10 more years out of mine...I have faith in them!!
 

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I had to reset my logmeter twice. It stops at 9999 miles. So far, I think I am at about 24,000 miles in a little over 3 years.