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2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke SOLD

Posted: May 18th, 2017, 9:38 pm
by killswitch
2004 very clean 90 Yamaha. Motor is still currently on boat and runs great. Replacing with different power.
SOLD

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 18th, 2017, 10:44 pm
by Salty Gator
That 90 is a workhorse. My pa in law has an 08. Cranks on the first turn and runs like a scaulded dog. Looks really clean. Glws

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 19th, 2017, 8:26 am
by killswitch
Salty Gator wrote:That 90 is a workhorse. My pa in law has an 08. Cranks on the first turn and runs like a scaulded dog. Looks really clean. Glws
Yes it is. Spark plugs and lower unit oil been all it's needed. Non ethanol gas and sea foam has also been good for it. Found a clean low hour yam 115 about the same year model that's replacing it so it can run like a bigger scalded dog. :-D

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 19th, 2017, 8:46 am
by silverking
Great price for a clean workhorse engine. You might want to list on Florida Sportsman and The Hull Truth as well, Killswitch. Won't last long.


PS. Just posted a link on micro skiff.com for you. That's a popular engine for flats skiffs, so maybe it'll produce more leads. Good luck!

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 21st, 2017, 7:23 pm
by killswitch
silverking wrote:Great price for a clean workhorse engine. You might want to list on Florida Sportsman and The Hull Truth as well, Killswitch. Won't last long.


PS. Just posted a link on micro skiff.com for you. That's a popular engine for flats skiffs, so maybe it'll produce more leads. Good luck!

Thanks for the leads. Just got info of some interest from microskiff. However, I have a deposit / sale pending when they get back from vacation. Will post in a few days with "sold" or "still available." Thanks again for passing along the info. :thumbup:

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 23rd, 2017, 4:26 pm
by killswitch
Motor is still available. Prospect backed out before coming to look at it.

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 25th, 2017, 10:01 pm
by Ryan Anderson
I'm 15 and have a 14' McKee Craft. I'm looking to upgrade the engine. I've seen a 90 on one before, but wanted somebody's opinion on it. Is it to big of a motor for this boat?

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 26th, 2017, 11:54 am
by killswitch
Can't answer that question for you. However back in the 80's, my uncle had a 14 or 15 ft. Mckee with a 70 Johnson. It would scoot! Maybe someone can chime in and answer your question.. What's the HP rating for the boat?

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: May 29th, 2017, 6:21 pm
by rocket
Ryan Anderson wrote:I'm 15 and have a 14' McKee Craft. I'm looking to upgrade the engine. I've seen a 90 on one before, but wanted somebody's opinion on it. Is it to big of a motor for this boat?
Sounds a little big for that application.

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: June 3rd, 2017, 2:04 pm
by Blue spinner
do you still have this motor

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: June 3rd, 2017, 2:19 pm
by killswitch
Yes..........pm sent

Re: 2004 Yamaha 90hp 2 stroke

Posted: June 7th, 2017, 5:49 pm
by FUTCHCAIRO
HEY RYAN, WE HAD A MCKEE WITH A 50 HP EVINRUDE THAT WE FISHED THE FLATS WITH, WE HAD A FRIEND THAT HAD THE SAME BOAT WITH A 75 HP EVINRUDE ON IT AND IT WOULD REALLY FLY ACROSS THE WATER, ALL WERE STABLE LITTLE BOATS AND HAD NO DEFECTS THAT WE EVER RAN INTO. WE KEPT OUR BOAT DOWN AT THE COAST IN THE WATER SO WE WOULD NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH LAUNCHING AND RETREVEING EVERY OTHER DAY OR SO.
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