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Dr.Lighthouse
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Warning: Japanese Question, not Seagull !

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This entry is 'very' off-topic and will contain words such as 'Yamaha'. Please do not read on if you'd think you could feel offended!

A couple of weeks ago I couldn't resist a very pretty looking Japanese outboard: one of the earliest Yamaha marine motors, i.e. a 1963 - 1965 Yamaha PC-3, also known by it's nick-name 'Yellow Hat', that I was offered for a very moderate price.

The item is in a pretty good nick, runs first or second pull, and, most of all, is 'all-metal', that, with a bit of TLC and lots of elbow grease, became a real shiny head-turner.

The only tricky bit about this outboard seems to be finding information on it. I know it has an air-cooled 63 cc, slow-revving two-stroke engine, but that's about all I could find. It seems that the term 'PC' might have been quite rare in the '60's, but when Googleing four decades later, it doesn't do much good in narrowing the search down...

Hence my appeal to all you good people here on this British Seagull Forum: has anybody got a clue where to find more about the Yamaha PC-3 ? Serial # S13123. I am running it on a 1 : 33 mix for the time being, fitted with a Champion L85 as used in classic mopeds such as the forced air-cooled Puch and Kreidler from that era. I have no idea what kind of oil has to go into the gearbox or the autoclutch. Anyone?

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Post by rosbullterier »

Have you Googled it?
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Besides a page on the history of the early Yamaha outboards http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/pr ... index.html I haven't found ANYTHING on Google about it. I have tried with various filters, but with no result. Hence this appeal.
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Post by Vic »

A couple of places it might be worth asking

the Yamaha board on the iBoats forums


The yamaha board at MarineEngine.com

not forgetting of course PBO's Reader to Reader forum at YBW.com
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Thanks Vic, will look at these after the Weekend. Tomorrow we're off to Amiens, France, where the Yam will have a go at the Somme.
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I have the same problem, I obtained very cheaply a very early 5hp suzuki
longshaft outboard in very good condition, I also have a early chrysler 6hp of the same era. The build quality of the suzuki is quite impressive compared to the chrysler. Info for early suzukis don't exist.
Yet the simple old seagulls still just keep going.
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I have the same problem, I obtained very cheaply a very early 5hp suzuki
longshaft outboard in very good condition, I also have a early chrysler 6hp of the same era. The build quality of the suzuki is quite impressive compared to the chrysler. Info for early suzukis don't exist.
Yet the simple old seagulls still just keep going.
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