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The F200 Tiller has everything you need, all in one. Feauting a multi-function tillwith with integrated engine indicators, variable trolling speed (VTS), power trim & tilt (PTT), shifting, throttle, and power-assisted steering, this all-new F200 Tiller puts full control of your engine at your fingertips—while maximizing space on your vessel. |
| Engine Type | In-Line Four-Cylinder |
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| Displacement | 2785cc (170 ci) |
| Bore & Stroke | 96 x 96.2mm (3.78 x 3.79in) |
| RPM Range | 5,000 - 6,000 |
| Compression Ratio | 10.3:1 |
| Induction System | EFI (DOHC) |
| Alternator Output | 50 Amps |
| Fuel Delivery | Multi-point electronic fuel injection |
| Starting | Electric w/PTT |
| Ignition | TCI Microcomputer |
| Lubrication | Wet sump |
| Degree of Trim/Tilt | -3° through +16° |
| Exhaust | Through Propeller |
| Cooling | Thermostatic Control |
| Gear Shift | F/N/R |
| Gear Ratio | 26:14 (1.86:1) |
| Shaft Length | 20" - 25" |
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| Dry Weight | 221kg (487lbs) |
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| Recommended Fuel | Unleaded Gasoline (Minimum Pump Octane 89) |
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| Recommended Oil | Yamalube 4-M |
| Oil Capacity | 4.5L/4.3L w/without filter |
Key Features
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LightWeight & CompactThe F200 is the lightest 200-hp four stroke available. It is up to 119 lbs lighter than Yamaha's V6 F200. It weighs just 14 pounds more than Yamaha's two-stroke 200 HPDI outboard. |
AccelerationLike its Yamaha V6 Offshore siblings, the four-cylinder F200 is equipped with Yamaha's (VCT) Variable Camshaft Timing System, which helps the outboard deliver quick acceleration and a strong midrange punch. |
PowerfulThe 2.8-litre, 16-valve DOHC powerhead breathes easy and responds quickly. Its valve train design is sophisticated, yet proven by millions of hours of use. The F200 has the most favourable power-to-weight ratio of any four-stroke 200-hp outboard. |
EfficiencyIt's normally aspirated for less complexity and better fuel economy. Some competitor's outboards require 92 octane fuel to develop 200 hp. The F200 runs best on 89 octane. |
VersatileThe F200 is now available with either digital electronic control in both 20- and 25-inch shaft. That means, the F200 is just right for so many different kinds of boats: centre consoles, pontoons, sport boats, bay and flats boats, deep V aluminum, and fish & ski, just to name a few. |
Better ChargingA powerful 50-amp alternator offers a 13 percent increase in charging power compared to Yamaha's V6 F200. |
Better FishingThe F200 has popular features such as Yamaha's Variable Trolling RPM Switch (VTS®). |
ControlModels are available with either digital electronic control or mechanical control. Models with digital electronic control are compatible with Yamaha Command Link Plus®, rigging system and hardware for the utmost in control. All F200 models can be rigged to external NME A 2000® compatible displays or analog gauges using a gateway device. Both versions of the outboard are Y-COP® compatible. |
QuietYamaha's SDSTM (Shift Dampener System) propeller hardware comes standard with the F200 for smoother, quieter, no clunk shifting. In addition, the outboard employs counterbalance shafts for vibration-free, quite running. |
Yamaha ReliabilityBased on proven Yamaha four-stroke, marine-specific architecture and years of solid performance. |

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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.