Boats

Head out on your next adventure with a new pontoon or boat from Howell’s Marine Sales & Service near London, ON! Whether you're looking for a stylish pontoon to relax on the water or a reliable fishing boat for your next outing, we’ve got just what you need. With a wide selection of boats and pontoons for all types of adventures, you’ll find the perfect fit. Contact us today to find the perfect vessel for your adventures!



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Yamaha F60C JET DRIVE

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Overview

When you need to explore the shallow stuff, the F60 Jet Drive (40hp) is the perfect midrange outboard. It's power-packed, compact, quiet, lightweight, and efficient - as much as 30% more fuel-efficient than a conventional 2-stroke.

 

Specifications
Model
JET DRIVE
Category Name
Outboard Engines
Year
2026
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
Yamaha
Color
Traditional Grey
engine
Engine Type 4-cylinder
Displacement 996cc (60.8ci)
Bore & Stroke 65x75mm (2.56x2.95in)
RPM Range 5000-6000
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Induction System SOHC EFI
Alternator Output 17 Amps
Starting Electric
Ignition TCI micro-computer
Lubrication Wet sump
Degree of Trim/Tilt -4° through +20°/69°
Exhaust Through Jet Pump
Cooling Water/Thermostatic Control
Gear Shift F/N/R
Gear Ratio NA
dimensions
Shaft Length Fits 25"
Dry Weight 116kg (257lbs)
highlights

Yamaha F60C JET DRIVEEnhanced Performance and Fuel Efficiency 

Multi-point precision fuel injection uses independent fuel injectors to deliver the precise amount of fuel to each cylinder.

Yamaha F60C JET DRIVEIncredible Manoeuvrability

With no gearcase or propeller extending below the hull, a jet drive allows you to manoeuvre around or pass over obstructions that would limit the travel of a conventional, propped outboard.

fuel and lubrication
Recommended Fuel Regular Unleaded (Minimum Pump Octane 87)
Recommended Oil Yamalube 4-M FC-W 10W-30 or 20W-40
Oil Capacity 2L (2.1 qt)
features and benefits

Key Features

  • Maximum overall performance: Microcomputer Ignition adjusts timing to maintain optimum engine performance, economy and power under all conditions. (F8 and up) 
  • Ultra-low emissions: Yamaha jet drive four strokes are California Air Resources Board (C.A.R.B.) Three-Star Rated for Ultra-Low Emissions and meet all federal EPA requirements.

MAXIMUM OVERALL PERFORMANCE

Microcomputer Ignition adjusts timing to maintain optimum engine performance, economy and power under all conditions. (F8 and up)

ULTRA-LOW EMISSIONS

Yamaha jet drive four strokes are California Air Resources Board (C.A.R.B.) Three-Star Rated for Ultra-Low Emissions and meet all federal EPA requirements.

 

Buyer’s Guide to Boats and Pontoons

Boats

When you think about it, buying a boat is a little bit like getting married. After all, this is the commitment of a lifetime, and you want to feel confident you’re making the right decision! Fortunately, there are plenty of fish in the sea, and plenty of boats and pontoons to choose from here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service. The following tips can help you narrow down the options and find your perfect match!

Choosing a Boat

What kinds of activities are you interested in? This should be your guiding question when choosing a boat. If catching fish is on the agenda, you should seek out a fishing boat, with features such as rod holders and livewells. If you want to pursue the excitement of watersports, you should look for a boat with a powerful engine that can reach high speeds. Meanwhile, if you are looking to host parties on the water, a spacious luxury boat will serve you best.

That being said, there’s no need to limit yourself. There are some boats that can cover all your bases! Pontoon boats, for example, are incredibly versatile. We are passionate about pontoon boats here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service, and we recommend them to our customers who want to get a little bit of everything out of their boating experience.

Budgeting for a Boat

Of course, you can’t talk about buying a boat without discussing all the costs involved! The upfront cost of purchasing a boat can be pretty steep, but the long-term costs are even more important to consider. When budgeting for a boat, remember to account for all the expenses that are going to add up over time – such as fuel, maintenance, and insurance.

Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to set aside at least 10% of your boat’s total value each year for routine maintenance, and another 5% for any unexpected repairs. Meanwhile, you can expect to pay about 1.5% of the total value of your boat annually for insurance coverage.

If you have any questions about the boat buying process, you are always welcome to consult the sales team here at Howell’s Marine Sales & Service! We are always happy to assist. You can find us in Chatham, ON, near London.