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Can anyone share there experience with the new engine?
Yes, I have this engine. My Yamaha F25 was manufactured in April 2017. I chose the tilt and trim option and remote control rather than tiller control. So my engine weighs 160lbs. A little heavier than the tiller controlled option. I built a 16ft flats boat and had this Yamaha F25 installed by Pelican Marine in Hudson, FL. It was installed on the back of a 16ft flats skiff I built. I do about 34 knots fully loaded with two anglers. The engine is absolutely excellent on fuel. I've only been fishing with this engine for about two months. Thus far, I'd say she's been great. However, it has only been two months.
 
Yes, I have this engine. My Yamaha F25 was manufactured in April 2017. I chose the tilt and trim option and remote control rather than tiller control. So my engine weighs 160lbs. A little heavier than the tiller controlled option. I built a 16ft flats boat and had this Yamaha F25 installed by Pelican Marine in Hudson, FL. It was installed on the back of a 16ft flats skiff I built. I do about 34 knots fully loaded with two anglers. The engine is absolutely excellent on fuel. I've only been fishing with this engine for about two months. Thus far, I'd say she's been great. However, it has only been two months.
Any pics of your boat? Those are some impressive numbers for a 25hp.
I know its been covered in another thread but is power tilt/trim an option for the tiller?
 
Any pics of your boat? Those are some impressive numbers for a 25hp.
I know its been covered in another thread but is power tilt/trim an option for the tiller?
I'll see if I can upload pictures of the boat from accessing this thread with my phone. I don't know whether tilt and trim is available on a tiller outboard because I never asked.
 
Anyone else have any experience with this motor? I bought this motor over the Suzuki 20hp but my skiff isn't built yet and I'm hoping I made the right choice. The reason I didn't go with the Suzuki 25 is due to the weight. I will be running a atlas microjacker so I am trying to keep the weight down on the motor to compensate for the weight of the jack plate.

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Can anyone share there experience with the new engine?
I've been using the new F25 on a 16' flats skiff since late May. I've had an excellent experience with it. It pushes the skiff just about 30 knots and is highly fuel efficient. Mine was manufactured in April 2017.
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I'm going to guess it weighs about 800 pounds. Probably less. The console you see in the photo is being removed and will be replaced with a smaller fiberglass one.
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Thanks that helps put my mind at ease as my boat should be alot lighter than that. And those are some good numbers. If you are ever able some video of that thing Rollin would be cool to see. Nice skiff also!
 
Thanks that helps put my mind at ease as my boat should be alot lighter than that. And those are some good numbers. If you are ever able some video of that thing Rollin would be cool to see. Nice skiff also!
I appreciate the compliment about the skiff's appearance, but I'm still working to make improvements. I measured speed with a GPS and it came out to right at 28 and 30 mph. That was with 2 men, and fully loaded; except for a full 30 gallon livewell. It goes faster than I expected, but you don't get much above 30mph; which is fine with me anyway. I may get a few more miles per hour when I switch out the console for a smaller, lighter one.
 
So anyone running this motor? I am seriously thinking about buying one. Just havn't seen many reviews.
I'm running it now. Let me know if there's any specific info you're curious about. I'm running the F25 model with tilt and trim, and operated with the steering wheel and throttle - not the tiller.
 
I have a very light tiller waterman 16, old model with no walking gunnels and no deck. When I bought it, it had a 25 merc 2 stroke which was known to be more than 25 hp and with 2 men and almost no gear it topped out at 28mph. 34 is still hauling. They should sell a buttload of those motors with that kind of performance.
 
I appreciate the compliment about the skiff's appearance, but I'm still working to make improvements. I measured speed with a GPS and it came out to right at 28 and 30 mph. That was with 2 men, and fully loaded; except for a full 30 gallon livewell. It goes faster than I expected, but you don't get much above 30mph; which is fine with me anyway. I may get a few more miles per hour when I switch out the console for a smaller, lighter one.
30 is about right for a 25hp on a small skiff at least that is what I'm hoping for with my new skiff. Im getting 21mph with my current 1436 flatbottom Jon set up with a 15hp merc 4stroke.
 
I have a very light tiller waterman 16, old model with no walking gunnels and no deck. When I bought it, it had a 25 merc 2 stroke which was known to be more than 25 hp and with 2 men and almost no gear it topped out at 28mph. 34 is still hauling. They should sell a buttload of those motors with that kind of performance.
I wet tested the skimmer 14.6 t was fully loaded with 2 adults poling platform grab bar and molded deck running the 25hp Suzuki it was running 30mph saw it on the gps(not a phone gps). I don't think 30mph is unreasonable.
 
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