Yamaha VMAX SHO arrives in Australia
Dubbed a game changer in the US, the VMAX SHO has set the market alight, outperforming direct injected two stroke competitors in an environment where four stroke engines were once believed to be too heavy and lacking grunt.
This range of outboards comprises of 250, 225 and 200 horsepower versions and is available in a long shaft (20 inch) only. The VMAX SHO shares its 4.2 litre power head with Yamaha’s 4.2L offshore range of outboards. The use of plasma fused sleeveless cylinders in these engines instead of conventional steel sleeves sets Yamaha VMAX SHO apart from all other high performance outboard motors on the market today.
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High performance fishing boats are where Yamaha‘s VMAX SHO excels.
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In the 250 horsepower class no production V6 outboard, four-stroke or two-stroke, is lighter. The VMAX SHO models achieve this through the use of the latest lightweight composite materials in the cowling and engine pan as well as a lighter exhaust system, lower unit and alternator than previous models.
The other big advantage competitive fishermen are finding is the fuel economy of the VMAX SHO. As you would expect from a four stroke outboard, it burns about 12 percent less fuel on average than 3.3L Yamaha HPDI two stroke, Yamaha’s previous offering in this high performance category.
While specifically designed for high performance fishing boats the VMAX SHO also presents as a great power option for other flat water applications such as social ski boats. With awesome performance and a visually sharp design the Yamaha VMAX SHO is head turning engine as well as a game changer.
The VMAX SHO is covered by a 2 + 1 year manufacturers warranty for recreational use. To be eligible for the extra one year warranty (three in total) the customer must register their unit at Yamaha’s website, www.yamaha-motor.com.au.
The recommended retail price of the Yamaha VMAX SHO is as follows:
F250CETL/12 $29 999 inc GST
F225DETL/12 $27 332 inc GST
F200DETL/12 $24 507 inc GST
For more information please visit the Yamaha website or speak to an authorised Yamaha dealer.
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