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Is there any truth to the rumor that Yam is working on making a 300sho? |
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Yep they are making a 300 sho....the 300 offshore series is based off the same 4.2 sho block. From what I heard from my dads friend that works for skeeter is they are making a different lower unit for the 300 sho.
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I will buy that engine and put it on a Haynie 24HO when it comes out. That should be an amazing ride. 300 Yam on a 24HO right now is at or around 70mph.
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The 300 sho will not be much different than the 300 offshore. Only real difference is the cowls and the lower unit. They may have something else up there sleeve,we shall see.
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Will it have a 20 inch shaft or 25 like the current 300?
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The 300 sho will have a 20" shaft. They made these motors for bass boats,but you can run them on bay boats with the right setup.
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would be nice if they did the SHO like PRO XS and make a 115hp up
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Agreed.
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Reason being I Know of three of the exact same hulls 1 running a VMAX HPDI 225 Running 60mph, another running a 225 Obama Max running 62mph, and another running a VMAX SHO 225 running 60-61mph. And the 225 pro XS has more HP. Now this is one paticular brand of boat some motors act diffrient on diffrient hulls. JMO |
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The compressors are probably the most problematic item on the Optimax. They can fail with no warning. But, when they do, you have to change out all 6 plugs, and sometimes, an injector. If you want to keep your compressor from qitting on you, there is way. It requires the lower cowling to be removed. On the port side of the motor, there is a plastic filter that screws into the lower part of the head. This filter, if clogged, will shorten your compressor life span. If you stay out of the shallows, you shouldn't have a problem. Like Montauk stated, shells and grasses can cause the compressor to overheat and fail. It's our biggest problem at the lodge, along with lower units.
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