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Just had my 2005 F250 replaced with the new F300 on my Journey 258 today. After only four hours towards break-in, here are some early observations while running in the calm ICW followed by a few cell phone photos. Numbers are from Yamaha guages:
Definitely a bit more power and better fuel economy. The sweet spot for my F250 was 4,000 rpm, making 27 mph and getting about 3 mpg. Now I get 27 mph at 3,400 rpm, getting 3.4 mpg with 4/5 fuel. Sweet spot seems to be 3,300 rpm, making about 25 mph and 3.5 mpg. 4,000 rpm now makes 33-34 mph. I touched 5,000 rpm only briefly today and saw 41-42 mph. Don't know yet whether my prop is just right as I have not opened it up.
Digital throttle and shift: Yup, everything Yamaha says it is. No matter how many times the dealer said 'be careful' on that first push of the throttle ...
Fortunately, I was pointed away from the dock!
Sound: A bit louder, I think, both when coming up on plane and while on plane. Not significant difference, but it is a different sound.
Only negative experience so far is that the added power carries over to more 'torque steer' while on plane. Takes more effort to turn to the right than it does to the left. I have not yet played with the trim tab and that may cure that.
While the boat was in the shop I also had them flush mount my Garmin 4208. I asked them to fit a piece of starboard to same size as radio box door and mount from there. They did a nice job, in my opinion. Last photo is with the old radio box door in place, for comparison.
I'll post more in the coming weeks after I get some experience, post break-in.
Definitely a bit more power and better fuel economy. The sweet spot for my F250 was 4,000 rpm, making 27 mph and getting about 3 mpg. Now I get 27 mph at 3,400 rpm, getting 3.4 mpg with 4/5 fuel. Sweet spot seems to be 3,300 rpm, making about 25 mph and 3.5 mpg. 4,000 rpm now makes 33-34 mph. I touched 5,000 rpm only briefly today and saw 41-42 mph. Don't know yet whether my prop is just right as I have not opened it up.
Digital throttle and shift: Yup, everything Yamaha says it is. No matter how many times the dealer said 'be careful' on that first push of the throttle ...
Fortunately, I was pointed away from the dock!
Sound: A bit louder, I think, both when coming up on plane and while on plane. Not significant difference, but it is a different sound.
Only negative experience so far is that the added power carries over to more 'torque steer' while on plane. Takes more effort to turn to the right than it does to the left. I have not yet played with the trim tab and that may cure that.
While the boat was in the shop I also had them flush mount my Garmin 4208. I asked them to fit a piece of starboard to same size as radio box door and mount from there. They did a nice job, in my opinion. Last photo is with the old radio box door in place, for comparison.
I'll post more in the coming weeks after I get some experience, post break-in.