Description
Yamaha F40LA Outboard Motor
20-Inch Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Trim & Tilt | Gray
The Yamaha F40LA Outboard Motor delivers reliable 40-horsepower performance with the convenience of remote control steering, electric start, and power trim & tilt. Perfect for skiffs, bay boats, and aluminum fishing vessels, this model combines Yamahas legendary reliability with quiet operation, excellent fuel efficiency, and smooth acceleration.
Powered by a three-cylinder 4-stroke engine, the F40LA offers consistent torque across the power range, making it ideal for versatile boating applications. With power trim & tilt, operators can easily adjust the motor angle for peak performance, shallow-water navigation, or trailering.
Key Features:
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40 Horsepower, 3-Cylinder 4-Stroke Engine
Quiet, fuel-efficient power with strong low- and mid-range torque. -
20-Inch Shaft Length
Designed for deeper transoms on a wide variety of boats. -
Remote Control Operation
Compatible with Yamahas control boxes for smooth, precise handling. -
Electric Start
Push-button ignition for quick, dependable starting. -
Power Trim & Tilt
Effortlessly adjust engine angle for optimal speed, shallow-water access, or transport. -
Gray Finish
Classic Yamaha appearance that suits most boats. -
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Enhances fuel economy, starting, and throttle response. -
Oil Leak Prevention System
Allows safe horizontal storage without oil seepage.
Need help choosing your engine? Check out our Yamaha engine guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the F40LA differ from the F40LEHA?
A: The F40LA features remote control steering and power trim & tilt, while the F40LEHA uses a tiller handle and manual tilt.
Q: Is the F40LA fuel-injected?
A: Yes. Yamahas EFI system ensures smooth starts and efficient performance.
Q: What types of boats work best with the F40LA?
A: Skiffs, center consoles, and aluminum fishing boats benefit most from this motors combination of power, efficiency, and trim control.
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