New products: Yamaha Pearlescent White Outboards

Yamaha Engine

Jan 27, 2022

As more and more boat owners are looking to customize their boats to express their individual style, Yamaha is getting onboard! Yamaha has added premium eye-catching pearlescent white colour options to select mid- and high-power outboards, along with the ever-popular traditional grey, providing more opportunities for boaters to match their motor to their hull.

Lineup Expands with Six New Model

Designed to complement all gelcoats and paints, Yamaha’s pearlescent white outboards are a great option for a wide variety of boats – from inflatables to deep-V aluminum boats, centre consoles to pontoons, and everything in between!

Yamaha EngineThe new pearlescent models share all the same features and specifications as the existing traditional grey models.

Pearlescent White is now available on select F50, F70, F90, F115, F150 and F200 mid- and high- power Yamaha outboards.

To see the entire Yamaha Outboard lineup, visit www.yamaha-motor.ca.

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