Experience the perfect blend of performance and versatility with the 2026 Yamaha AR250, a premium jet boat designed to elevate your time on the water. This sleek 24.5-foot vessel combines Yamaha's legendary reliability with cutting-edge engineering, featuring twin Yamaha 1.9-liter engines that deliver a commanding 400 total horsepower for exhilarating acceleration and smooth cruising. The AR250's spacious 102-inch beam provides exceptional stability and room for family and friends, while the sophisticated gray hull finish gives this boat a modern, upscale appearance that stands out on any waterway. With a generous 75-gallon fuel capacity, you'll spend more time enjoying extended adventures and less time at the dock. Whether you're planning thrilling watersports sessions, relaxing cruises, or entertaining guests, this jet boat's versatile design and powerful twin-engine setup ensure unforgettable experiences. As a brand-new 2026 model, you'll enjoy the latest innovations in marine technology, backed by Yamaha's industry-leading warranty and support. Located in Knoxville and priced at $80,498, this AR250 represents exceptional value in the premium jet boat segment.
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