
Experience the perfect blend of performance and versatility with this brand new 2025 Yamaha AR220, now available at invoice pricing for exceptional value. This stunning jet boat features twin Yamaha TR1 engines delivering 115HP each for a combined 230HP of reliable power, ensuring thrilling acceleration and smooth cruising whether you're towing wakeboarders or exploring your favorite waterways. The AR220's eye-catching blue hull makes a bold statement on the water while its spacious cockpit design maximizes comfort for family and friends. Yamaha's innovative jet propulsion system provides precise handling and eliminates the worry of propeller damage in shallow waters, making it ideal for exploring coves and beaches. With premium amenities and Yamaha's renowned build quality, this AR220 delivers the ultimate boating experience for watersports enthusiasts and casual cruisers alike. Don't miss this opportunity to own a brand new 2025 Yamaha AR220 at invoice pricing – a rare chance to get exceptional value on one of the most popular jet boats on the market. Contact us today to schedule your test drive and discover why the AR220 continues to set the standard for versatile, family-friendly boating.
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