boatvinnie
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Hi,
A couple of questions, would appreciate a reply.
Just got a 16' pontoon with an older Yamaha 20HP motor (my first boat - it's a start). It is in bad condition, but was cheap and runs well. Function over form and all that.
The motor serial plate reads:
Yamaha 20 CM
6A9 L 300252
Looking this up at http://www.yamaha-motor.co.uk/products/marine/outboards/model_codes.jsp yields that it is 20HP, 'C' generation, manual start. However can anyone identify the approx year it was built? Are 20HP Yamahas uncommon?
Also, does anyone know how powerful the alternator is on this?
I was hoping to run it to a battery and power a small marine/car stereo and some lights off it, will this be sufficient?
The battery will not be used for starting, and the stereo etc will almost always be used when the motor is running.
The 2 charging wires are currently cut off right next to the motor. Do I just run wires from the motor straight to a battery or do I need something in between? Is there any way I can test the output first? What readings should I get using a multimeter at idle? Under full power?
Once a battery is connected, can I just run the stereo/lights straight off the battery? Or do I need something else in between?
Any recommendations on the size or type of battery that would be needed?
Much appreciated.
A couple of questions, would appreciate a reply.
Just got a 16' pontoon with an older Yamaha 20HP motor (my first boat - it's a start). It is in bad condition, but was cheap and runs well. Function over form and all that.
The motor serial plate reads:
Yamaha 20 CM
6A9 L 300252
Looking this up at http://www.yamaha-motor.co.uk/products/marine/outboards/model_codes.jsp yields that it is 20HP, 'C' generation, manual start. However can anyone identify the approx year it was built? Are 20HP Yamahas uncommon?
Also, does anyone know how powerful the alternator is on this?
I was hoping to run it to a battery and power a small marine/car stereo and some lights off it, will this be sufficient?
The battery will not be used for starting, and the stereo etc will almost always be used when the motor is running.
The 2 charging wires are currently cut off right next to the motor. Do I just run wires from the motor straight to a battery or do I need something in between? Is there any way I can test the output first? What readings should I get using a multimeter at idle? Under full power?
Once a battery is connected, can I just run the stereo/lights straight off the battery? Or do I need something else in between?
Any recommendations on the size or type of battery that would be needed?
Much appreciated.