2023 2.5 F2.5SMHB Yamaha outboard

This 72-cc 2.5-hp portable outboard is the smallest motor on the Yamaha roster, but it still packs a punch. Completely redesigned, it’s even more portable, easier to store and clean burning.

  • Only 37 pounds

Yamaha’s smallest Portables, the F2.5, weigh in at as little as 37 pounds, with streamlined overhead-valve, one-cylinder designs. Their light weights, combined with built-in carrying handles, resting pads and an oil-leak prevention system for on-side storage capability create true portability.

What makes this outboard truly exceptional:

  • Only 37 pounds

Specifications

Feature Specification
Horsepower 2.5hp at 5500 rpm
Engine type 1 cyl
Displacement (CID/CC) 2.7L (Mechanical) / 2.8L (DEC)
Full throttle RPM 5250 ~ 5750
Fuel induction system Carb
Weight 17 kg (37 lbs)
Bore and stroke 54 x 31.5 mm (2.13 x 1.24 in)
Gearcase ratio 2.00:1
Ignition system TCI Microcomputer

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

What is the best type of RIB for me?

The best type of RIB for you depends on your boating needs and preferences. We offer a wide range of RIBs that are perfect for different types of boating activities.

What is the best outboard motor for my boat?

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How do I maintain my RIB?

To maintain your RIB, you should clean it regularly, check the tubes for leaks or damage, and store it properly when not in use.

How do I maintain my outboard motor?

To maintain your outboard motor, you should change the oil and filter regularly, check the spark plugs and fuel filter, and store it properly when not in use.

How do I winterize my RIB?

To winterize your RIB, you should drain all water from the engine and hoses, add fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank, and store it in a dry place.

What safety equipment do I need on my RIB?

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How long does it take to service a RIB?

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