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Yamaha has upped the ante in the high horsepower stakes with the release of its new V8 425 XTO (Extreme Offshore) outboard.

- BY LAWRENCE SCHAFFLER

Yamaha’s new 425hp V8

Abig bore, 5.6-litre, naturally-aspirated engine, the 425hp V8 has been engineered to drive large props for maximum thrust.

“It opens up a new class of large outboarddr­iven boats,” says Matt Walton-smith, Yamaha Motor New Zealand’s Marine National Manager. “It delivers a more reliable, fuel-efficient and very powerful engine solution for offshore fishing, pleasure, commercial and tourism boats.” The big outboard also introduces a range of new technologi­es. “Our engineers have developed an industry-first – a fullyinteg­rated electric steering system, that has no mechanical hydraulics or electric pumps. This is combined with our updated premium CL7 multifunct­ion touchscree­n display, advanced ‘drive-by-wire’ throttle controls and Helm Master joystick docking and positionin­g, to create a truly effortless boating experience,” says Walton-smith.

Yamaha has also developed the first-ever, four-stroke direct fuel injection powerhead to deliver a very high compressio­n ratio.

To ensure this massive power translates directly to the water, Yamaha has designed a large diameter XTO OS propeller. Its large, bladed surface area delivers extreme thrust for superior accelerati­on, cruising and top-end speeds, and complement­s the engine’s new exhaust venting technology.

Other features include an oversized gearcase, hardened gears, a robust, offshore wide-span bracket and engine mounts, and proven plasma-fusion technology for increased durability and a lighter weight.

Running a large 90-amp power generation system, the V8 delivers more than enough punch to run the large array of electrical devices in today’s modern boats.

Engine care and accessibil­ity have also been improved. There’s a new in-water gear lubricant change-out system, which allows the outboard to be serviced while the boat is still on the water, saving on expensive haul-out costs. The multi-part cowling system also provides added convenienc­e by allowing quick and easy access to key parts of the outboard.

Pricing, availabili­ty and the XTO’S official New Zealand launch date is to be confirmed. BNZ

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