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Old 03-26-2013, 07:04 AM
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Default Yamaha Dry Exhaust Corrosion Update

Below is an email I saw posted on another Boating Site from BoatU.S. regarding Yamaha's Dry Exhaust Corrosion Problems. If any of you have or had this problem, it would be wise to contact BoatU.S.'s Consumer Protection Bureau.
Good Luck to All,
Bill

Charles Fort
BoatU.S.
Director, Consumer Protection
Consumer Editor, BoatU.S. Magazine
Associate Editor, Seaworthy magazine
(703) 461-2878 ext. 3033
880 S. Pickett St.
Alexandria, Va. 22304



> Subject: Update on Yamaha Corrosion Issue From BoatU.S.
>
> As you know, we have been negotiating with Yamaha on a program to
> address dry exhaust corrosion on the companyıs F220/F225/F250 engines.
> After several meetings, we are pleased to announce that Yamaha has
> agreed to a plan to review and address our membersı complaints.
>
> Yamaha has proposed proceeding as follows:
> · Contact each member
>
> · Determine the basic information about the motor(s), PID, etc.
>
> · Obtain any service records or repair orders
>
> · Evaluate other circumstances
>
> · Make a determination on a case-by-case basis of the level of
> assistance.
>
>
> Our next step is to provide Yamaha with your contact information so
> that they can begin the program. They should begin contacting our
> members within the next few weeks, though the volume of complaints
> means that it will take some time to get to everyone.
>
> We have talked to most of you and know you understand that most of
> these engines are several years out of warranty and eight to 12 years
> old. Yamaha was not legally obligated to provide assistance, but the
> program calls for them to offer compensation ranging from credits for
> goods and services to payment for parts depending on the specific
> circumstances. We believe that Yamaha is making a good faith effort to
> address the dry exhaust corrosion issue in order to maintain their
> quality reputation and demonstrate their commitment to owners.
>
> While non-BoatU.S. members can participate, we will be unable to do
> more than provide contact information to Yamaha. BoatU.S. members will
> still have BoatU.S. Consumer Protection behind them. If you are not a
> member and would like to join, you can do so here at a savings of $6 off the normal price:
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Old 03-26-2013, 07:22 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha Dry Exhaust Corrosion Update

I don't understand this issue. Does this dry exhaust corrosion occur on HPDI single stroke, or 4stroke engines? Thanks for any input. Papa
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Old 03-26-2013, 09:27 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha Dry Exhaust Corrosion Update

Pretty sure the F designation in the models mentioned above means Four Stroke and I know a few people who have had this issue. Good to see Boat US finally getting Yahama to do something about it.

Thanks for posting this here Bill...
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Old 03-26-2013, 10:28 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha Dry Exhaust Corrosion Update

Papa,
This issue is has to do with Four Stroke Engines (F220/F225/F250) made prior to 2006. From what I have read Yamaha has changed the composition of the metal it uses in this dry exhaust system. Hope that answers your question.
Bill
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