Please select your home edition
Edition
Musto 2023 Hikers LEADERBOARD

Yamaha announces new F130A four-stroke outboard

by Yamaha Motor on 10 Dec 2014
The all-new F130A features the latest in innovative engine design Yamaha Motor Australia http://www.yamaha-motor.com.au
Yamaha Motor has announced the release of the new F130A. This model was unveiled overnight at the Paris Boat Show. The new F130A fills the only remaining gap in Yamaha’s four-stroke engine range and is especially exciting for Australian customers who have been requesting a Yamaha four-stroke engine in this horsepower category for many years.

Stronger. New-Generation Engine with advanced technology inherited from Yamaha’s high-horsepower line-up

The new F130A employs the proven 1.8 litre, 16-valve, Double Overhead Camshaft, four-stroke engine found in the latest-generation F115B. The DOHC, four-cylinder design features large intake and exhaust valves for efficient transfer of fuel and exhaust, more power and better midrange torque. Like the proven 1.8-litre F115B, the F130A is highly efficient and responsive.

While the new motor is based around the F115B, the F130A also inherits technology from Yamaha’s larger horsepower engines. Yamaha engineers have employed the use of a single electronic throttle intake valve on the F130. The electronic throttle valve is controlled by a microprocessor that interprets the operator’s instructions from the mechanical control at the helm to make precise throttle movements according to engine temperature and atmospheric conditions. This system works in tune with new fuel injection and ignition technology within the F130A, to deliver incredible response, awesome power and exceptional fuel economy.

Faster. Increased top-end

The F130A has a maximum operating rpm range from 5300 – 6300 rpm. The ability to rev higher delivers additional top end, while maintaining responsive power right through the RPM range. This increased rpm range has proven to be a great advantage in other engines in the Yamaha four-stroke line up such as the top selling F70A and the F115B.

Lighter. Class-leading power-to-weight

The compact new F130A not only offers a new level of engine performance, it features an incredible power to weight ratio. Through the introduction of weight-saving technology and materials inherited from the latest generation of Yamaha outboards, the new F130A weighs in at 174kg. This makes the F130A the lightest four-stroke engine in the 130 – 150 horsepower class and even lighter than competing direct injected two stroke engines in this category. This amazing light weight design makes the new F130A perfect for applications where minimising weight on the transom is important.

'We’re thrilled to be able to offer customers another class-leading engine, especially in this category,' said Iain MacLeod, National Sales Manager for Yamaha Outboards in Australia. 'The new F130A is going to be the perfect power option for a huge selection of popular Australian fishing and recreational boats in the five – six metre range. The engine’s exceptional power to weight ratio will make it very popular in repower applications.'

Smarter. Integrated technology puts you in control

The F130A is fitted with a 35 Amp high output alternator which provides plenty of power to keep up with the requirements of today’s electronic accessories. The F130A is also compatible with Yamaha’s Command Link digital gauges and features Variable Trolling Control, a function that allows the operator to adjust the engines idle speed up or down in 50rpm increments to achieve the correct trolling speed for perfect lure action. The new F130A is compatible with Yamaha’s exclusive Y-COP theft deterrent system which safely secures your outboard from unauthorised startups.

The new F130 is due to arrive in Australia in Autumn 2015.

F130A Features and Benefits Guide:

• Weighing 174kg the F130A is the lightest in-class, ideal choice for repowering from two-Stroke outboards.
• 1832cc, four-cylinder, 16-Valve, DOHC engine provides perfect blend of smooth and economical performance.
• Latest-generation cowling, sleek and compact design.
• Electronic multi-point fuel injection fuel and micro-computer ECM for clean, efficient and reliable performance.
• Direct ignition system for responsive performance.
• ECM controlled single throttle valve promotes economy and torque.
• 5mm offset crankshaft reduces mechanical friction for more efficient engine operation.
• Extremely fuel efficient and lower running costs.
• Command Link digital gauge compatible – relays real-time data to helm.
• Variable Trolling Function - adjusts the low speed RPM at levels of 50 rpm.
• Compatible with exclusive YCOP immobilizer - anti-theft protection system for peace of mind.
• Lightweight and compact Power Trim and Tilt unit.
• Compatible with optional Tilt-limiter switch.
• High Output alternator 35A – keeps battery and accessories charged.
• Easy-access freshwater flush system – convenient engine maintenance.



Specifications

 

F130A

Model name

F130LB, F130XB

Shaft length

L, X

Dry weight with propeller

L: 174kg, X: 178kg

Engine type

Four-Stroke, 16-Valve, DOHC, In-line 4

Displacement

1832cc

Bore × stroke

81.0 × 88.9

Compression ratio

10:1

Gear ratio

2.15 (28/13)

Full throttle operating range

5300-6300 rpm

Fuel induction system

Electronic Fuel Injection

Engine oil capacity

3.2 L/3.0 L with/without oil filter exchange

Ignition system

TCI Microcomputer

Alternator

35 Amp (Battery charge: 28 Amp)

Trim and Tilt method

Wide Range Power Trim and Tilt

Cooling system

Raw-water, electronically monitored

Exhaust system

Through propeller hub

Emission rating

3 Star Ultra Low Emission

Engine Controls

Mechanical

Recommended fuel

Regular unleaded (min 91 RON)

Warranty

4 Years Recreational (conditional)

 

Sea Sure 2025C-Tech 2020 Tubes 728x90 BOTTOMPredictWind - Offshore App 728x90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

5o5 Open Europeans at L'Estartit, Spain Preview
Over 50 boats entered from nine nations With just over a month to go to the 5o5 Open European Championship, there are over 50 boats entered including boats from Australia, Canada, France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the USA.
Posted today at 4:17 pm
Melges 24 Worlds 2025 at Trieste, Italy overall
Nefeli (Overall) and Zhik Race Team (Corinthian) are crowned champions After four days of uncertain weather, resulting in only three races, the 2025 Melges 24 World Championship delivered its verdict on the final day.
Posted today at 10:29 am
J/70 Corinthian Worlds at Massachusetts overall
Alec Cutler's Hedgehog takes the title With only one point separating the leaders on the final day of the J/70 Corinthian World Championship in Marblehead, Massachusetts USA, Edward Gary's Ayacucho (USA) and Alec Cutler's Hedgehog (BER) were set for the final face-off.
Posted today at 5:37 am
47th Régates Royales de Cannes overall
An exceptional edition Generally, the last week of September in Cannes is favourable to sailing, and previous editions have proven it... but this year, the weather was just exceptional, with winds between 5 and 25 knots or more.
Posted today at 5:30 am
TF35 Crans Grand Prix Day 2
Sails of Change 8 sets the pace Day two of the TF35 Crans Grand Prix opened under crisp autumn sunshine, with a glassy Lake Geneva holding the fleet ashore for most of the day.
Posted on 27 Sep
Bulwarks and Bulldust – Show 1 Season 3
Shane Guanaria from Doyle Sails and Zen Racing talks Admiral's Cup, Hobart, Hammo and a heap more... Episode One - Straight from the Admiral's Cup and Hamilton Island Race Week, Shane Guanaria from Doyle Sails and Zen Racing talks about those events, the impending 80th Hobart, and pathways into sailing. Lots to learn, so strap in for a terrific time.
Posted on 27 Sep
2025 Formula Wing Worlds Sardinia day 4
"A rollercoaster day" was how Kamil Manowiecki described it "A rollercoaster day" was how Kamil Manowiecki described day four of the Formula Wing World Championships in Cagliari. After six chaotic races, few of the 93 competitors would disagree with the Polish rider.
Posted on 27 Sep
Sunshine vibes at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
The Village des Voiles opened its doors this morning The Village des Voiles opened its doors wide to the public this morning at 9 am and it was officially inaugurated on Sunday at 5 pm.
Posted on 27 Sep
Multihull Cup 2025 Day 2
Brisker wind conditions and two races held Brisker wind conditions and two races gave the second day of Multihull Cup 2025 added impetus today with close racing across the board.
Posted on 27 Sep
Switch UK Championship at the WPNSA Day 2
Unique scoring format in week of disquiet from world's top Olympic sailors about scoring systems In a week that has seen considerable disquiet from the world's top Olympic sailors about scoring systems that could be used at the Los Angeles 2028 Games, it's interesting to see this fast-growing foiling class also try something new.
Posted on 27 Sep