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100 hour service

Dshriber

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2020
Boat Model
FSH Sport
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my alarms are going off since i hit 100 hours. Do you think its ok to wait until 120 hours or so for the service. I am in the heart of my boating season and want to wait until next month when i pull the boat out of the water

Thanks
 
Initial change is @ 10 hrs so you would have some flexibility. I would check oil level - run 5 mins or when you come in let it cool for awhile - make sure engine is level. Add if necessary. Wouldn’t want to run it low on oil.
 
my alarms are going off since i hit 100 hours. Do you think its ok to wait until 120 hours or so for the service. I am in the heart of my boating season and want to wait until next month when i pull the boat out of the water

Thanks
I think mine was at 112 hrs when I pulled it for the season last year and did it myself. You could certainly check oil level as im sure you do anyway, and plugs are easy even in the water. The rest is oil change, grease, tolerances, etc. per the manual. IMHO a few hours shoudn't do anything detrimental. Reset procedure for maintenance was easy to figure out on the connext.
 
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