The hoist Pep sells is a car motor boom hoist on casters with forked fold up legs, made by Torion (sp?), usually in their sales circular, don't see it this time. Its rated 1.5 tons (or higher) as I recall, don't get the 1 ton model. Has a hand pump hydraulic unit same as a piston jack, And it was about 130 bucks with a mail in rebate when I bought it several years ago.
It's in a heavy box and you bolt it together. Use a shopping cart to get it out of the store.
I think if you google Torion (sp) you will find it.
Well worth the price, more than enough to get the job done.
For yamahas, you need (suggested) also the short adjustable spreader bar, also sold by Pep made by Torion, which is used for car motors to level the load. The bar allows you to properly connect to the Yamaha's 3 points for lifting and also to orient the motor so it doesn't want to twist off/ on to the transom. Not needed for OMC, entirely different way to lift OMCs. The spreader bar is about 30 bucks as I recall. You may need some chain or heavy line and shackles too.
When you get done with this equipment and don't want it anymore or don't have room for it, you can easily ebay it for 50 cents on the dollar cahs and carry, can't imagin shipping costs on this baby!.
Last I used, Petitt off white topside for the drive, near perfect color match and the alum (metal) primer under.
I used to fart around for days with sandpaper until I looked at my angle grinder one day thinking to give it a try, it knocked down in 5 minutes what I spent days sanding by hand, including trying to chip, scrap, or sand down the very tough powdercoat.
If you go this way, use a full face shield and heavy long sleeve shirt, the powercoat was throwing projectiles all over the place, and smelling nasty, at the end of the battle my Dewalt angle grinder with 50 grit was the champion hands down!
I don't want to hear from anyone ragging on the low buck Torion hoist, anyone can spend thousands on fancy more expensive feature full push button hoists, no big deal to be proud of.
This recommedation is not for professional use, only DIYers who are budget minded. UNDERSTAND?
For those who are even more budget minded than I am, you can rent similar equipment at your local tool rental business, I think even Lowes and the Depot rent tools now.
Good luck.