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Yamaha Y-cop Outboard Security System Immobilizer Kit (6y8-w0035-30) on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
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New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States

Protect Your outboard with brand new original Yamaha outboard security system. Kit includes Yamaha Y-COP Processor, 2 Wireless key fobs,  Network cable to link to command link hub, screws, instructions / user manual, everything shown in the Photos !  Suitable for all LAN based outboard Four Stroke 30hp to Four Stroke 350 hp. Y-COP Shuts Down Outboard Thieves With the push of a button, Y-COP disables your outboard motor By George Mitchell Yamaha Pro Staff "If you haven’t heard about Yamaha Customer Outboard Protection or Y-COP, then you really need to read this blog. Y-COP is available on Command Link (CL) and Command Link Plus (CLP) systems, and its functionality is already built-into Helm Master, Yamaha’s fully integrated boat control system. It allows you to not only to protect your vessel, but to potentially save significantly on boat owner’s insurance. Because of their reliability and their high resale value, Yamaha outboards are the top outboard stolen by boat and motor thieves, who then try to resell them on the black market. YCOP, an effective, easy to install and simple to use theft deterrent system, is available as an option for most Yamaha outboards. Depending on your system, just touch a button on the battery-powered key fob, or just touch the battery-less remote control key fob to the ignition control panel, and both the ignition and the fuel injection systems on the motor are disabled. Try to turn the key or press the “start” button when the system is active and the engine won’t start. Should a thief get hold of your boat or motors with the Y-COP system on LOCK, and brings it to a Yamaha Certified Mechanic and says, “Hey, this won’t start,” the mechanic will run the numbers and say, “That’s because Y-COP disabled them. Here, put these bracelets on.” Getting the motor back up to full speed means a visit to Yamaha dealer, who will nearly always need to employ the services of a Yamaha District Service Manager. And since most thieves now have an understanding of the system’s capabilities, the theft of motors with Y-COP has come to a near-screeching halt. Y-COP is all plug-and-play, and can be added after the fact as an option on any Yamaha outboard that runs the Command Link or Command Link Plus gauges. You need to have an authorized Yamaha Marine Dealer install the system and enable it. Y-COP functionality is already built-in on the Helm Master system."

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