That’s a great motor AND boat combo! Those 115’s used parts like bearings,rods,pistons,rings, etc from their V-6 brothers. They are easy to work on, and very dependable. I have a ‘94&’96 Pro-V115’s and the Pro-V’s were only made in 94,95,96. The only difference is the graphics, firmer mounts, and very slight tuning differences. My ‘96 is a parts motor that had a cylinder down due to the previous owner running it with a small hole in the fuel pump, and it washed that cylinder down and transferred aluminum from the piston to the cylinder.My 115 HP Yamaha V-4 outboard turns 30 years old this year. It’s been a great engine. I still like taking it out on my 17-1/2 ft Campion. To me it’s the smell of victory! Any other two cycle fans?
It’s sad to see that they no longer make Champions because they were a really good boat. I had a 184, and a 193 that I bought new, and I wish I still had that 184.