
Experience the perfect blend of performance and versatility with the 2025 Yamaha AR190, now available at an unbeatable invoice price. This sleek 19.5-foot jet boat features a striking black hull that commands attention on the water, while the powerful Yamaha 1.9 200HP engine delivers exhilarating acceleration and top-end speed for watersports enthusiasts and pleasure cruisers alike. Designed for maximum enjoyment, the AR190 offers an impressive 98-inch beam that provides exceptional stability and spacious cockpit areas for up to 10 passengers. Whether you're pulling wakeboarders, exploring secluded coves, or enjoying a sunset cruise, this jet boat's shallow draft design allows you to access areas traditional propeller boats simply can't reach. The 40-gallon fuel capacity ensures extended time on the water, while Yamaha's renowned reliability means more time enjoying the lake and less time worrying about maintenance. Currently located at Norris Lake, this brand-new 2025 model represents exceptional value at invoice pricing. Don't miss this opportunity to own one of the most popular jet boats on the market at dealer cost.
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