Experience the perfect blend of performance and versatility with this brand new 2025 Yamaha AR195, now available at invoice pricing for exceptional value. This 19.5-foot jet boat delivers an impressive 250 horsepower through Yamaha's reliable 1.8 SVHO gas engine, providing the power you need for thrilling watersports adventures or relaxed family cruising. The AR195's spacious 98-inch beam maximizes cockpit space for entertaining friends and family, while the clean white hull presents a timeless, classic appearance on the water. With a generous 40-gallon fuel capacity, you'll spend more time enjoying the water and less time at the fuel dock. Yamaha's jet propulsion system offers shallow water capabilities and eliminates the worry of propeller damage, making this boat perfect for exploring coves, sandbars, and busy waterways around Knoxville. This is your opportunity to own a brand new Yamaha jet boat at an unbeatable invoice price – a rare find that combines Yamaha's legendary reliability with significant savings. Whether you're planning wakeboarding sessions, family outings, or sunset cruises, the AR195 delivers the performance and comfort to make every day on the water memorable.
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