Outboards - Yamaha Portable 2 Stroke (2 - 25HP)

Yamaha 25HP "CV" 2 Stroke

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PRICE: POA

Specifications

  • Engine Type 2-Stroke, In-line 2
  • Displacement 496 cc
  • Bore x Stroke 72 x 61 mm
  • Recommended Max RPM 5000-5500
  • Lubrication System Pre-mixing
  • Fuel Management Carb
  • Ignition CDI
  • Starter System Manual
  • Lighting Coil 12V - 80W
  • Operation Method Tiller handle
  • Trim & Tilt Method Manual tilt
  • Fuel Tank Capacity 24.0 L
  • Gear Ratio 2.08 : 1
  • OEDA Emission Rating
  • Dimensions
  • Height
  • •25BMHL : 550 mm (21.7 in)
  • Weight
  • •25BMHL : 54 kg

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Description

25BMHL
What does CV Stand for?

Customer Value of course.

If you’re a boater who demands the very best at a reasonable price then Yamaha’s range of CV engines are for you. Built around a proven formula, the CV range provides everything you’d expect from a Yamaha motor; great performance matched with legendary reliability.

This range of hard working outboards offer excellent value and no frills reliability. Simple as that, really!

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Chivers Marine
31 Port Kembla Drive
Bibra Lake, WA 6163

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Tel: (08) 9434 1822

Tel: 1300 261 522
Fax: (08) 9434 1826

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Luke and his team at Chivers Marine have produced 2 new boats for me; I can say without hesitation they know how to put a great boat together. Being a Quality Manager for a large Western Australian company my standards are very high and on both occasions I have been extremely happy; many thanks to Mark, Travis and again Luke for his patience.
Steve Dearle

Thank you to all at Chivers Marine for providing a wonderful experience when purchasing my new Chivers "Shark Series" boat. Working in retail I sadly find the level of service often lacking when I have to purchase something myself. Thank you for restoring my faith; the service was faultless right from the start with nothing being too much trouble (even working late on Christmas Eve to deliver the boat!).
David Bridge