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Step into the future of family boating with the 2026 Yamaha 222 S, where cutting-edge jet propulsion meets spacious comfort for unforgettable days on the water. This pristine 22-footer combines Yamaha's legendary reliability with impressive versatility, making it perfect for everything from exhilarating watersports sessions to relaxing cruises with friends and family. Powered by Yamaha's efficient 1.9-liter 200HP engine, the 222 S delivers thrilling acceleration and smooth operation while maintaining excellent fuel economy with its generous 70-gallon fuel capacity. The jet propulsion system means no exposed propeller to worry about, making it ideal for shallow water exploration and safe swimming directly from the boat. With its clean white hull and thoughtfully designed 102-inch beam, this Yamaha offers maximum stability and interior space without sacrificing performance. Whether you're planning wakeboarding adventures, fishing expeditions, or simply enjoying leisurely afternoon cruises, the 222 S adapts to your lifestyle with ease. At $79,998, this brand-new 2026 model represents exceptional value in today's market, offering years of worry-free boating with full manufacturer warranty coverage.
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