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Yamaha Introduces New Steering Assist for Tiller Handle Models and Expands Midrange Colour Options with new cowling design 

Yamaha Steering Assist

Feb 4, 2025

At the Toronto International Boat Show, Yamaha kicked off 2025 with new cowling designs and colour options within its mid-range outboard product line as well as new Steering Assist Tiller Handle F150 and F200 outboards. 

“With the launch of the redesigned mid-range outboards, we’re excited to offer models that not only deliver Yamaha’s renowned performance and reliability but now feature refined design and new colours that truly allow for boaters to pick a colour that fits their lifestyle” said Matt Both, Product Line Manager. “Additionally, our new F200 and F150 Tiller models provide enhanced functionality, giving boaters more room and control to enjoy their time on the water to the fullest.” 

Steering-Assisted Tiller Models 
The new Steering Assist Tiller Handle F200 and F150 outboards incorporate the 2.8L electro-hydraulic steering system introduced in 2023. The new mechanical Steering Assist Tiller handle engages an electric steering sensor that triggers the outboard’s integrated electro-hydraulic steering system at or above 2000 RPM. 

Boater preferred steering sensitivity can be set to relieve tiller arm tension for lighter, effortless steering to reduce arm strain during long runs. Steering sensitivity can also be set for increased tension creating tighter, traditional tiller arm feedback for more precision control during lower RPM and when navigating chop. 

To promote comfort and convenience for captains of various physical sizes and to accommodate different boat load scenarios, the new Steering Assist Tiller handle can be adjusted up to 15 degrees port or starboard from center in 5-degree increments, whereas the height adjustment screw allows the tiller arm to be raised or lowered parallel to the boat deck or captain’s seat to modify according to the captain’s seating preferences. 

With the new Steering Assist Tiller Handle outboards, boaters reap the benefit of steering capability from end-to-end of the entire tiller arm, which means steering and quick shifting can be simultaneously accomplished from the shift lever or wherever the captain feels most comfortable placing their hand. The tiller arm can also be folded and locked vertically 90 degrees at its mounting base, allowing upright tiller arm steering during loading, and docking. 

Available in Summer of 2025, Steering Assist Tiller Handle F200 and F150 models are equipped with a mechanical tiller arm that engages steering assist using the outboard engine’s integrated electro-hydraulic steering system. 

New Styling and Added Colours for Select Midrange Outboards 

Yamaha updates the cowling design on select midrange outboards and extends the Matte Brown colour into the F50 and F70 outboard family to offer a less reflective, earth-toned finish in a broader range of horsepower options. Desired by waterfowl hunters and camouflaged boaters alike, the low sheen of Yamaha’s Matte Brown outboard provides better concealment, giving hunters the edge, while the tone and shade of the Matte Brown also make this colour an excellent base layer for tailored camouflaging without the need to sand or prime. 

Yamaha refreshes the cowling design of the traditional Gray & Pearlescent White F50-F70 and the High Thrust T50-T60 model outboards to align with the sleek look of Yamaha’s larger Inline and V6 outboards. The newly styled F50-F70 and High Thrust cowlings feature an aerodynamic footprint, promoting efficient airflow over the top and around the sides of the powerhead. In addition, the cowling accents are now streamlined with fewer decals for a more uniform look, while the added, raised Yamaha tuning fork emblem on the back of the cowling brings a new level of sophistication to an industrious outboard. 

Identified by its glossy white colour tone, Yamaha’s Pearlescent White colour option is now available in more outboard product lines, including the F90 and F115 models.

Expected availability of the new colour and styling options is Spring 2025. 

For full details on Yamaha Outboards, visit us online at www.yamaha-motor.ca  

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