Step aboard the brand new 2025 Yamaha AR250 and experience the perfect fusion of performance, comfort, and versatility that makes this jet boat a standout choice for families and watersports enthusiasts alike. At 24.5 feet with an impressive 102-inch beam, this spacious cruiser offers abundant room for up to 10 passengers while maintaining the sleek profile that Yamaha is renowned for. The twin Yamaha 1.9-liter engines deliver a combined 400 horsepower, providing exhilarating acceleration and top-end speed that will satisfy even the most demanding boaters. Located at beautiful Norris Lake, this AR250 comes in an attractive gray hull that complements any water setting. The generous 75-gallon fuel capacity ensures extended adventures without frequent stops, while Yamaha's legendary jet propulsion system offers superior shallow-water performance and eliminates the worry of propeller damage. Whether you're pulling wakeboarders, exploring secluded coves, or simply cruising with family and friends, this AR250 delivers the reliability and excitement that defines the Yamaha experience. Best of all, this model is priced at invoice, providing exceptional value on a boat that's ready to create lasting memories on the water.
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