Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: RePower with a Yamaha F70

Posted by lgdpt on 07/18/17 - 6:32 PM
#1

I have a 1961 Nauset and I just picked up a 2017 Yamaha F70 for cheap (private party). I need to get controls and gauges.

Anybody with this setup have advice on what I should get? I don't really want to go to the Yamaha dealer... they usually charge a lot more than if I buy the parts myself.

I will also need a complete steering setup... Any advice on that would be great.

Posted by jgortva on 07/19/17 - 5:56 AM
#2

Igdpt,
Get the Yamaha rigging catalogue and then you can sort out what you need and find it online. When I was planning on purchasing my F70 from the dealer I shopped online and searched part numbers from the rigging catalogue to purchase the Binnacle, kill switch, Tach, trim and volt gauges and all the related harnesses. If I had it to do over again, I believe the trim harness came combined with either a oil pressure, or temp harness, (I cant remember), and I could of had that rather than the volt gauge which I would have preferred. I just went for a volt gauge as that is how my old dash was set up from the previous motor. I went with the less expensive analogue gauges but with Yamaha you can go basic or digital and higher tech. Anyhow, I brought this stuff to the dealer when having the new motor rigged and I figured I saved probably $300-$400 from retail.

Jim G.

Edited by jgortva on 07/19/17 - 5:57 AM

Posted by Phil T on 07/19/17 - 6:46 AM
#3

Be careful and check the part #'s twice. There are several versions of harnesses and gauges that look very similar but are not necessarily compatible.

While nice, the Command Link digital products are wicked expensive.

For good online prices and services, I use and recommend Andy @ SIM Yamaha.

www.simyamaha.com

Posted by blaster on 07/19/17 - 7:14 AM
#4

Phil T wrote:


For good online prices and services, I use and recommend Andy @ SIM Yamaha.

www.simyamaha.com


+1 Andy is the man!

Posted by jgortva on 07/19/17 - 8:57 AM
#5

Now that you guys mention it, I believe I got the lionshare of my parts online from SIM also.

Edited by jgortva on 07/19/17 - 8:58 AM

Posted by lgdpt on 07/19/17 - 11:37 AM
#6

Perfect! Thank you all

Posted by ShadBurke on 02/23/18 - 3:02 PM
#7

13.25 x 14P prop is what you want...... wicked hole shot.......

Posted by Walt Krafft on 02/24/18 - 5:41 PM
#8

For steering, I would go hydraulic. It was easy to install and, does not drift like the mechanical steering did while trolling.