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150 vmax yamaha
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09/30/17 08:54 PM
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chas1
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Is the 150 Yamaha v max a trouble free motor, or have there been some issues with the v max. thanks
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Re: 150 vmax yamaha
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10/01/17 02:25 AM
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herbsteiner
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I have a 2004 Vmax 150 2-stroke that has been bullet-proof for the 11 years I've owned it. I may have lucked out but this is my 3rd Yamaha outboard and they've all been great. On my previous Skeeter I had a 90hp 2-stroke, I have the 150 Vmax on my current Skeeter, and I have a 2009 50hp 4-stroke on a Wahoo skiff that is totally sweet... you can barely hear it running. So I'm a fan of Yamaha motors, I guess.
Last edited by herbsteiner; 10/01/17 02:25 AM.
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Re: 150 vmax yamaha
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10/02/17 02:47 PM
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BODA
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I have a 2006 carb'd 150 VMax,I treak it like a rented mule, just hit 525 hrs
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Re: 150 vmax yamaha
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10/02/17 07:12 PM
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chas1
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Glad to hear, thanks for the replies
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Re: 150 vmax yamaha
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10/06/17 01:52 PM
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Clint H.
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2007 Carbed vmax 150. I've stayed on top of manufactures recommendation. It's cold natured. Always needs choking on a cold start. Zero problems. Pushes my 18.5 footer. 58mph.
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