
Experience the perfect blend of power and versatility with the 2025 Yamaha AR220, now available at invoice pricing for exceptional value. This sleek jet boat commands attention with its striking black hull color and twin Yamaha TR1 115HP engines that deliver a combined 230 horsepower of reliable, fuel-efficient performance. The AR220's innovative jet propulsion system provides safe, quiet operation while maintaining impressive acceleration and handling that makes it ideal for both watersports enthusiasts and families seeking adventure on the water. Designed for maximum enjoyment, this Yamaha jet boat offers spacious seating and clever storage solutions that accommodate up to 10 passengers comfortably. Whether you're planning a day of wakeboarding, tubing, or simply cruising with friends and family, the AR220's stable platform and user-friendly controls make every outing memorable. The swim platform and boarding ladder ensure easy water access, while Yamaha's legendary reliability means more time on the water and less time worrying about maintenance. With invoice pricing on this brand-new 2025 model, you're getting cutting-edge marine technology at an unbeatable value.
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