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No need for a helm? The F150 Tiller has everything you need built in. With integrated engine indicators, variable trolling speed (VTS), power trim & tilt (PTT), shifting, throttle, and power assited steering this all-new F150 Tiller gives you full control of your engine while giving you more space in your vessel. |
| Engine Type | In-Line 4 Cyclinder |
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| Displacement | 2670 cc (Mechanical) / 2785 cc (DEC) |
| Bore & Stroke | 94x96.2mm (Mechanical) / 96x96.2 mm (DEC) |
| RPM Range | 5000-6000 |
| Compression Ratio | 9.0:1 (Mechanical) / 10.3:1 (DEC) |
| Induction System | DOHC Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Alternator Output | 36 Amps (Mechanical) / 50 Amps (DEC) |
| Starting | Electric w/ PTT |
| Ignition | TCI microcomputer |
| Lubrication | Wet Sump |
| Degree of Trim/Tilt | -4° through +16°/70° |
| Exhaust | Through Prop |
| Cooling | Water/Thermostatic Control |
| Gear Shift | F/N/R |
| Gear Ratio | 14:28 (2.00) |
| Shaft Length | 20" - 25" |
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| Dry Weight | 257 kg (566lbs) |
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| Recommended Fuel | Mechanical: Regular Unleaded (Minimum Pump Octane 87) DEC: Mid-grade Unleaded (Minimum Pump Octane 89) |
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| Recommended Oil | Yamalube 4M FC-W 10W30 or 20W40 |
| Oil Capacity | 4.5L (4.7 qt) / 4.3L (4.5 qt) - w/without filter |
Key Features
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SMOOTH, SOPHISTICATED PERFORMANCEThe DOHC block is a time-tested, proven design with four valves per cylinder, not two, for better breathing and smooth performance. |
EASIER FISHINGThe venerable platform is compatible with Yamaha's variable trolling speed (VTS), which allows anglers to adjust the trolling speed in 50 RPM increments from650 to 900 RPM using a Yamaha Command Link® gauge. |
QUIET OPERATIONThe F150 achieves new levels of quietness thanks to the Reliance® Series SDSTM propellers. Yamaha's exclusive Shift Dampener System greatly reduces the noise associated with shifting gears and offers smooth and quiet operation. The F150 includes the necessary hardware to accept SDS. |
IMPROVED APPEARANCEA new, lighter composite cowling covers new powerhead cladding (manifold, coil and alternator covers), designed to reduce interference between the cowling and powerhead during service. The new bottom cowling and apron ensure a smoother, less bulky profile. |

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!
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.
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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.