I doubt it even considering the extended 6 yr warranty applied back then, been expired for some time now.
But I hope so for the $$ victims. The article even mentioned the little use most of us, use motors by the hr.
Ironically back then some were defending Yamaha like they worked for them, even more so getting commission. And the nonesense about not flushing the engines - "but I flushed the engine!"
Perhaps with the 2 page article's publicity Yamaha will loose some business to the others, learn a lesson, so next time they do what's right. I can recall having a 10 yr old Nissan with 100K+ miles and Nissan replaced the entire fuel rail and injectors and pressure regulator free of charge except for having the car layed up two days, when in for routine work, due to a few reported gas leaks, when I never had a gas leak nor complained of one nor knew of one, but Nissan did it voluntarily, no Feds telling them what to do. It was 1200 bucks of parts alone I was told, tand hat was then.
I guess being stranded off shore is no sweat, and the weeks lost layed up of a season up here, to say the least is too short to begin with.
Some of us who have been around a while, learn a lesson, and never forget.
Yamaha can still redeem itself, we will see.
Since the article, my Boat US membership renewal is for life even if they double the charge. I never forget.