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I recently purchased a boat. The engine is a 60 horsepower Yamaha 4-stroke. What are some things that I should do like changing the oil or any filters before I take it to the lake?

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That's an open ended question that will lead to a lot more questions. What year is it? When was the last time it was run? How often was it used? Stored inside or outside? When was the last time gas was put in it? The more information you can give, the better answers you will get. There are a lot of helpful guys that hang around here.

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Thanks.. It's a 2012 model and supposedly has less than 20 hrs. Don't know exactly when the last time it was ran. It has been sitting since last October.

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I didn't see it run own the water, but the engine fired up first turn on two occasions a month apart. There appears to be no issues at all with the motor. I just want to make sure I get a fresh start with it. 

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1 minute ago, Bcdiesel87 said:

I didn't see it run own the water, but the engine fired up first turn on two occasions a month apart. There appears to be no issues at all with the motor. I just want to make sure I get a fresh start with it. 

Perhaps consider having a Yamaha Factory trained technician service your motor.

Might save you some time and $$$ down the line.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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I second taking it to a Yamaha dealer and have a certified mechanic give it a going over. Then you’ll have peace of mind and get into a regular maintenance schedule.

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Yep, get it to a Yamaha service location...better safe than sorry. 

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