Experience the ultimate in jet boat performance with the 2026 Yamaha 255XD, a stunning 25-foot powerhouse that redefines family fun on the water. This brand-new jet boat combines Yamaha's legendary reliability with cutting-edge design, featuring twin supercharged 1.8L SVHO engines delivering a combined 500 horsepower for exhilarating acceleration and top-end speed that will leave other boats in your wake. The 255XD's spacious 102-inch beam provides exceptional stability and room for the whole crew, while the striking blue hull ensures you'll stand out in any marina. Whether you're planning wakeboarding sessions, leisurely cruises, or exploring shallow waters where propeller boats can't venture, this Yamaha delivers versatility without compromise. The generous 75-gallon fuel capacity means extended adventures without frequent fuel stops, while Yamaha's renowned jet propulsion system offers precise handling and the confidence to navigate in just inches of water. With its perfect blend of performance, comfort, and style, this 2026 255XD represents exceptional value in today's market. Available now in Knoxville, this is your opportunity to own the latest in Yamaha's jet boat innovation.
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