Specifications and requirements
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Installation requirements
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Boat horsepower rating
WARNING
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Overpowering a boat can cause severe instability.
Before installing the outboard motor(s), confirm that the total
horsepower of your outboard motor(s) does not exceed the
boat’s maximum horsepower rating. See the boat’s capacity
plate or contact the manufacturer.
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Mounting outboard motor
WARNING
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Improper mounting of the outboard motor could result
in hazardous conditions such as poor handling, loss of
control, or fire hazards.
Because the outboard motor is very heavy, special
equipment and training is required to mount it safely.
Your dealer or other person experienced in proper rigging
should mount the outboard motor using correct equipment
and complete rigging instructions. For further information,
see page 31.
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Digital electronic control requirements
The digital electronic control is equipped with a start-in-gear
protection device(s). This device prevents the engine from
starting unless it is in neutral.
WARNING
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If the engine starts in gear, the boat can move sudden-
ly and unexpectedly, possibly causing a collision or
throwing passengers overboard.
If the engine ever starts in gear, the start-in-gear pro-
tection device is not working correctly and you should
discontinue using the outboard. Contact your Yamaha
dealer.
This digital electronic control unit is only available for the
outboard motor which you have purchased.
Prior to use of the digital electronic control unit, set it in order
to operate your outboard motor only. Otherwise, it will not be
possible to operate the outboard motor.
Perform setting of the outboard motor and the digital elec-
tronic control unit in the following cases.
If a used outboard motor is installed
If the digital electronic control unit is replaced
If the ECM (Electronic control module) of the used out-
board motor is replaced
If the ECM (Electronic control module) of the digital elec-
tronic control unit is replaced
Consult your Yamaha dealer for setting.
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Battery requirements
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Battery specifications
Standard lead-acid, AGM, gel-cell, and maintenance-free
batteries are permitted. Use a fully charged battery that
meets the following specifications. The battery is an impor-
tant component necessary to obtain sure engine starting
and to maintain engine performance.
The engine may not start if the battery voltage is too low.
For North America
It is necessary to meet only two of the three specifications
(CCA, MCA, and RC) in one of the following combinations:
CCA/SAE and RC
MCA/ABYC and RC
For Oceania
It is necessary to meet the following specifications.
NOTICE
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Do not use a battery that does not meet the specified
capacity. If a battery that does not meet specifications
is used, the electric system could perform poorly or be
overloaded, causing electric system damage.
Do not use a battery which exceeds the maximum
CCA rating. If the batteries are used in parallel circuit,
use new batteries of the same type and make sure that
the total battery rating never exceeds the maximum
CCA rating.
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Mounting battery
Mount the battery holder securely in a dry, well-ventilated,
vibration-free location in the boat.
WARNING! Do not put
flammable items, or loose heavy or metal objects in the
same compartment as the battery. Fire, explosion or
sparks could result.
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Battery cable
The battery cable size and length are critical. Consult your
Yamaha dealer about the battery cable size and length.
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Multiple batteries
To connect multiple batteries, such as for multiple engine
configurations or for an accessory battery, consult your
Yamaha dealer about battery selection and correct wiring.
Battery rating (CCA/SAE):
700 A
Battery rating (MCA/ABYC):
900 A
Battery rating (RC/SAE):
170 minutes
Battery rating (CCA/EN):
670 A
Battery rating (20HR/IEC):
110 Ah
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