Sherwood Marine Centre

  • 6771 Oldfield Rd
  • Saanichton, BC V8M 2A2
  • Call Us: (250) 652-6520
  • https://www.sherwoodmarine.com/
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2025 Yamaha Outboards F20 Portable Base

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2025 Yamaha Outboards F20 Portable

The F20 features all the benefits of a reliable Yamaha 4-stroke outboard in a compact, lightweight and portable package that rivals any 2-stroke. If you are looking for the ultimate in reliable, compact and efficient portable power for your boat, the F20 will deliver you many years of hassle-free performance.

Features may include:

HEAD OF THE CLASS
  • The powerful, new twin-cylinder SOHC design boasts the largest displacement in its class.
EASY DOES IT
  • Maintenance is a breeze with easily accessible oil and fuel system components.
FRONT & CENTRE
  • Convenient front-mounted controls facilitate smooth shifting, easy, shallow water drive and single action steering friction adjustment.
CARRY ON
  • The carrying handle and brims are designed for easier carrying, mounting, and removing the outboard motor.
ANTI-CORROSION PROTECTION
  • Yamaha's unique YDC-30 aluminium alloy protects the engine's exterior parts, while a zinc coating, high-quality stainless steel and 5-stage exterior coating offers long-lasting protection inside and out.

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Highlights

  • Saanichton, British Columbia
  • 2025
  • Yamaha Outboards
  • F20 Portable Base
  • Recommended: Regular Unleaded
  • 56-66kg
  • Available

Specifications

  • 2025
  • Yamaha Outboards
  • F20 Portable
  • Base
  • Four Stroke
  • Two-Cylinder, In-line
  • SOHC
  • 432cc
  • 5,000 - 6,000 rpm
  • 65 mm
  • 65.1 mm
  • System: CDI Mircocomputer
  • System: Manual/Electric
  • Through Propeller Hub
  • Wet Sump
  • 9.3:1
  • 27:13 / 2.08:1
  • F/N/R
  • Output: 16 Amp
  • Battery less EFI
  • Recommended: Regular Unleaded
  • Yamalube 4-M FC-W 10W-30 or 20W-40
  • 15" - 20"
  • w/without filter: 1.2qt (1.1 L) | w/without filter: 1.05qt (1.0L)
  • 56-66kg
  • Degree Of Trim/Tilt: -3° through +16° (PTT) | 4 positions (manual tilt) | -3° through +63° (PTT) | -4 through +62° (manual tilt)