2021 Yamaha Marine I-4 V MAX SHO® 115 Base

2021 Yamaha Marine I-4 V MAX SHO® 115 Base

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  • Year 2021
  • Make Yamaha Marine
  • Model I-4 V MAX SHO® 115
2021 Yamaha Marine I-4 V MAX SHO® 115 Base

2021 Yamaha Marine I-4 V MAX SHO® 115 Base

2021 Yamaha Marine I-4 V MAX SHO® 115

The I-4 V MAX SHO 115 is Yamaha’s fastest 115-hp four stroke, ever, with a top speed of nearly 51 mph. On top of its impressive speed, it features tech unheard of in its class, including a long-track intake system, free-flow exhaust and knock sensor. Still it’s 10 pounds lighter than a competitor’s two stroke.

Features may include:
  • 1.8-liter high-output four cylinder
  • 377 lbs. dry weight
  • 20-inch and 25-inch shaft options
  • 35 amps of charging power
  • Command Link® compatibility with Variable Trolling

Engine

Engine Type Inline 4
Engine Power Prop Shaft: 115hp at 5500 rpm
Displacement 1.8L
Bore 81 mm (3.19 in)
Stroke 88.9 mm (3.5 in)
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Throttle Full RPM Range: 5300 ~ 6300
Steering Angle (maximum): 35° from center, either direction
Exhaust Through Propeller
Ignition TCI Microcomputer
Oil Type Recommended: Yamalube® 4M (See owner's manual)
Lubrication Wet Sump
Cooling Recommended: Thermostatic Control
Gear Ratio (Primary) 2.15:1
Gear Shifter Forward, Neutral, Reverse
Induction EFI

Spark Plug

Spark Plug LKR6E

Electric

Starter System: Electric
Alternator Output, Maximum Output at W.O.T.: 35 Amp | 35 Amp

Fuel System

Fuel System Ethanol Blend Limit: 10% Maximum
Fuel Type Recommended: Octane 87 | Recommended Filtration: Yamaha 10-Micron Fuel/Water Separating Filter (external)

Dimensions

Length Shaft: 20" - 25"
Dimensions Degree of Tilt: 70° | Degree of Trim: -4° through +16°

Capacities

Oil capacity 3.2L/3.0L

Weights

Weight 377 lbs (171 kg) - 386 lbs (175 kg)
Dry Weight 20" shaft: 377 lbs (171 kg) | 25" shaft: 386 lbs (175 kg)

Features

Features Intake: 16 | C.A.R.B. Rating: 3-Star

Warranty

Warranty Limited 3-Year Pleasure, 3-Year Government, 1-Year Commercial

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