2 strokes were banned to stop Chinese power equipment from being imported a total scam I loved 40 and below 2 strokes Ban cruise ship is pollution was the real issue
@@BrisbaneYamaha definitely an overkill. There isn't that many boaties on the water out to cause any pollution problems. Can't beat a small 2 stroke, so easy and transportable compared to a 4 stroke.
@@BrisbaneYamaha ban luxury yachts in southern moreton bay aswell those assholes run semi trailer size engines burning oil at a rate uncomparable to a dozen 40 hp 2t engines they tear shit outta the sea bed as yamaha warned years ago in the tide guide back in the day let alone the precious mangrove lined islands being torn to shreds by the mere wake so these assholes can showcase there wealth drinking wine and eating hoderves whilst the average earning aussie battler cant buy a tinnie and 2t outboard off the shelf at a realistic price to enchance him his wife and especially his childrens lives on a day out fishing
You’re just teasing me with this video. Waiting for mine to arrive in Jan. All back ordered and late. Should note that the electric tilt/trim is only available on the long shaft.
Nice review, thank you. I was surprised to hear you say that “Yamaha is miles ahead of the pack”. Imo they have been trying to catch Suzuki’s designs for more than a decade. Now Tohatsu is coming up with some brilliant designs and is going to great length in weight savings. FYI the Tohatsu 25/30hp efi is 3 cylinder and 1kg more (58 vs 57kg) than the Yamaha 25hp efi twin cylinder. It offers 500cc vs Yamaha’s 432cc and is considerably smoother running from the 3 cylinder design. It also offers the idle settings for troll speeds. You should try it and you will be surprised to find that Yamaha still has some work to do in catching the pack. FYI Yamaha’s 30hp efi is a behometh 92kg vs Tohatsu’s ultra lightweight 58kg.
Wow that’s very impressive research and technically correct however in Australia Tohatsu’s almost don’t exist they are available through a very few small dealers their market share is almost nil and if you do buy a tohatsu 4 stroke your resale is very low while their pricing is high and reliability not great Now don’t get me wrong tohatsu is the oldest Japanese brand and their 2 strokes were unstoppable and I loved them Owned a 25 hp for years but for unknown reason they were late to 4 stroke technology shared Honda models and other disastrous business decisions As for Suzuki they’re dropping off the continent too their market share in Australia has halved because of corrosion issues really dodgy dealer network and very poor reliability and bad factory backup after haines signature stopped importing them to Australia So if your going to buy a 25 hp Just do what everyone else is doing and buy yamaha for your peace of mind it will never break down, and if you want to sell it, you’ll get top money and it’ll be sold instantly plus it’s a fantastic outboard as you know
Loved the Zinger about the lefties at the start
2 strokes were banned to stop Chinese power equipment from being imported a total scam
I loved 40 and below 2 strokes
Ban cruise ship is pollution was the real issue
@@BrisbaneYamaha definitely an overkill. There isn't that many boaties on the water out to cause any pollution problems. Can't beat a small 2 stroke, so easy and transportable compared to a 4 stroke.
@@BrisbaneYamaha ban luxury yachts in southern moreton bay aswell those assholes run semi trailer size engines burning oil at a rate uncomparable to a dozen 40 hp 2t engines they tear shit outta the sea bed as yamaha warned years ago in the tide guide back in the day let alone the precious mangrove lined islands being torn to shreds by the mere wake so these assholes can showcase there wealth drinking wine and eating hoderves whilst the average earning aussie battler cant buy a tinnie and 2t outboard off the shelf at a realistic price to enchance him his wife and especially his childrens lives on a day out fishing
You’re just teasing me with this video. Waiting for mine to arrive in Jan. All back ordered and late. Should note that the electric tilt/trim is only available on the long shaft.
Looking for my 5th boat,great review thank you...
Aaron knows boats, I was wondering why Quintrex brought this boat into the range, now I know.
Great video mate I have a 5hp Yamaha and and all so have a 30 hp for my fishabout
we need the on water review mate, what sort of price does this package fetch? cheers
Nice review, thank you.
I was surprised to hear you say that “Yamaha is miles ahead of the pack”. Imo they have been trying to catch Suzuki’s designs for more than a decade. Now Tohatsu is coming up with some brilliant designs and is going to great length in weight savings. FYI the Tohatsu 25/30hp efi is 3 cylinder and 1kg more (58 vs 57kg) than the Yamaha 25hp efi twin cylinder. It offers 500cc vs Yamaha’s 432cc and is considerably smoother running from the 3 cylinder design. It also offers the idle settings for troll speeds. You should try it and you will be surprised to find that Yamaha still has some work to do in catching the pack. FYI Yamaha’s 30hp efi is a behometh 92kg vs Tohatsu’s ultra lightweight 58kg.
Wow that’s very impressive research and technically correct however in Australia Tohatsu’s almost don’t exist they are available through a very few small dealers their market share is almost nil and if you do buy a tohatsu 4 stroke your resale is very low while their pricing is high and reliability not great
Now don’t get me wrong tohatsu is the oldest Japanese brand and their 2 strokes were unstoppable and I loved them
Owned a 25 hp for years but for unknown reason they were late to 4 stroke technology shared Honda models and other disastrous business decisions
As for Suzuki they’re dropping off the continent too their market share in Australia has halved because of corrosion issues really dodgy dealer network and very poor reliability and bad factory backup after haines signature stopped importing them to Australia
So if your going to buy a 25 hp
Just do what everyone else is doing and buy yamaha for your peace of mind it will never break down, and if you want to sell it, you’ll get top money and it’ll be sold instantly plus it’s a fantastic outboard as you know
the lefties! ha, good one. Keep it real Aaron!
How much is the set up Aaron please?
Start at 11k and with a $1500 sounder a 14k
11k for a 4m tinny with a 25 on the back or 14 with the sounder? LOL
Crabbing and Whiting forgetting a lot of people fish flathead too 😆
Goes without saying
I thought everyone fished for flathead!
Love hunting them catching them and eating them
I let the real big ones go
Sold me with the ham and pickle sandwich
Can you do a video on a 450 drifta side console please
Can you do a f350 explorer
Does it have the meleminum blade hull ?
No
Wish it did
Buy the busta if your budget allows
Thank you
where can i get the clip on seats with back rest
And chandlery supplier
How much is it
Call one of the sales guys I’ve got them in stock and busta 420 and 440s
38881727
Boats boats boats Brisbane yamaha knows boats.
Are you drunk?
No I’ve only had four strokes