Yamaha Motor Canada adds another power option to its legendary V MAX SHO family in 2018 The V MAX SHO 90 is the smallest of the SHO family but packs a big punch, offering class-leading torque and top speed.

“Light and compact, the new V MAX SHO 90 offers smaller boat owners the performance usually associated with two strokes, with the convenience, fuel efficiency and quiet operation of a four stroke,” said Jean-Francois Rioux, National Manager, Marine, Yamaha Motor Canada.
A single overhead camshaft drives four valves per cylinder on Yamaha’s V MAX SHO 90, delivering more power from less weight.

Not only is the V MAX SHO 90 fast, it’s also quiet, which means better fishing experiences. And it’s even quieter when equipped with a Yamaha propeller featuring the company’s exclusive Shift Dampener System (SDS), such as the new Talon SS4 SDS propeller. For more convenience and control, the V MAX SHO 90 is compatible with Yamaha’s variable trolling RPM switch (VTS) for slow trolling and, again, better fishing. It is also Y-COP compatible for increased theft protection.

Because it is a four stroke, Yamaha’s V MAX SHO 90 does not need an oil tank so there’s more space on board for storage or batteries. In addition, the all-new V MAX SHO 90 can be rigged for use with Yamaha’s award-winning multifunction tiller handle. Other features include a full 35 amps of alternator power and a long-span mounting system for less vibration.

The new Yamaha V MAX SHO 90 will be on display to the public for the first time during the 2018 Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal Boat Shows.
To see the entire lineup of Yamaha Outboards, visit www.yamaha-motor.ca.