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    350 HP Yamaha V8

    holy crap!!!!!!!!!! yea it's 4 storoke but still 350 HP

    http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outboard...e/81/home.aspx
    Quote Originally Posted by 1BadAction View Post
    I'd slam my d*** in a car door before I'd comment on this thread.
    This almost beats cheesey!!!

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    Where you been?

    btw look at the weight

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    under a rock aparently?? I saw that 800 lbs...but I can remeber when a 40 hp was and big as a washing machine too!!!!!!!!

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    Yami 350

    Just saw one at the Toronto Boat Show. Its as big as a house. I've heard about 800+#s. Its meant to replace twins on large hulls. You don't want to bolt one on a perf type hull !!! Everyone used to bitch about the V8 OMCs and how big and heavy they were. The're looking like light weights now.
    Sean, 19 J-Craft ,225 Johnson
    If everything seems to be going well,you have obviously overlooked something

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    that is a very ugly engine looks like a old scool engine early 80's

    Verado rules!!
    thanks and regards Sake

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    Cool Team Members

    Hey Jeff. Welcome to 2008.
    P.S. I before E except after C . Thers only one "a" in "syndiacate" ??? ahaha

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    wait until you see what mercury racing is introducing at the miami boat show

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    Do you have some advance information? Come. on, let us in on it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SUPERBASH View Post
    Hey Jeff. Welcome to 2008.
    P.S. I before E except after C . Thers only one "a" in "syndiacate" ??? ahaha

    there's 2 E's in there's...........

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    rode on a 35 everglades cc with tripple 350 yams only 60 mph.noisy engines,lot of low in tourqe.

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    Funny thing is the 35 everglades does 58 with a full tower and triple 300 Verados full of fuel, I think Yam is missing the boat...they do sound cool though.
    Sundance Marine

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    lol... you think thats fast... ill give u fast.. i have a merc 280 efi ss.... lol i have had it goin 102 on my bass boat....

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    that's great

    Quote Originally Posted by mercmadnessss View Post
    lol... you think thats fast... ill give u fast.. i have a merc 280 efi ss.... lol i have had it goin 102 on my bass boat....
    ....but they were not talking about and bass boat or your 280 SS. They were talking about the pig yamaha and verado.

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    My buddy should have his 18 Action together soon with a 175 ProXS, should tickle 90 with the right setup...not 102, but no slouch either.
    Sundance Marine

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    800 lbs. explains where they got the name from. it's as big as a 1 ton truck.

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