For Sale Yamaha Four Stroke 300HP Outboard Engine


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For Sale Yamaha Four Stroke 300HP Outboard Engine

This engine is not only powerful, but lightweight, due to its innovative plasma-fused sleeveless cylinders, which not only reduces weight but provides an increased engine capacity for improved power and performance. This engine also comes with Yamaha's top-end technologies including a 'drive-by-wire' electronic throttle for smooth and precise control.

Compatible with mechanical (25" shaft) or digital controls
Recommended fuel: 89 Octane
Shaft lengths available: 25", 30" and 35" (35" on F300 DEC only)
Alternator output: up to 70 amp

DESCRIPTIONS
Fuel Induction System:EFI
Starting System:Electric
Ignition System:TCI Microcomputer
Lubrication System:Wet Sump

MEASUREMENTS
Displacement:256 cid
Bore:3.78 in
Weight:562 lb
Weight Type:Dry
Stroke:3.78 in
Alternator Output:70 Volts

Purchase your choice of quality outboard engines at cheap and affordable price.

Contact for Purchase.

Marketing Manager: Rayhan Jafar Mikhail

Mail: [email protected]

Whatsapp Chat Number: +18258626780

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GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.76 feet above pool. Striped bass fishing is good fishing live bait along ledges and flats in 25-50 feet of water watching for schooling fish and birds working. Swimbaits and slabs are working along the banks early in the morning as well. Crappie are slow on jigs and minnows fishing brush piles in 15-25 feet of water. Fish are roaming near creeks and coves chasing small shad. Bass are slow on topwaters early along the bluffs and soft plastics in the backs of the coves midday. Fish off the banks in 10-15 feet of water midday using electronics to see active fish and bait. Catfishing is great using cut shad and punch bait in 10-20 feet of water on humps near the dam and down the bluffs. Small channel catfish and blue catfish are filling the coolers. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Stripers are good with slabs fishing under the smaller topwater fish in 30-60 feet of water in the middle of the lake. Some anglers are landing catches with live bait and trolling. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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