2023 Yamaha 70HP F70LA Outboard Motor

This Yamaha 70-hp midrange outboard features a two-piece upper case and 10 percent lighter pistons. Combined with its 16-valve SOHC design and 17 percent larger intakes, it’s one of the most responsive outboards on the water.

This Yamaha 70-hp midrange outboard features a two-piece upper case and 10 percent lighter pistons. Combined with its 16-valve SOHC design and 17 percent larger intakes, it’s one of the most responsive outboards on the water.

 

What makes this outboard truly exceptional:

  • Only 253 pounds
  • Powerful 15-amp alternator

Specifications

Feature Specification
Horsepower 70hp at 5800 rpm
Engine type i4
Displacement (CID/CC) 1.0L
Full throttle RPM 5300 ~ 6300 rpm
Fuel induction system EFI
Weight 253 lbs
Bore and stroke 65 x 75mm (2.56 x 2.95 in.)
Gearcase ratio 2.33:1
Ignition system TCI Microcomputer

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