
The 2026 Yamaha AR250 is a powerhouse jet boat built for those who refuse to compromise on performance or fun. Finished in a sharp gray hull, this brand-new AR250 commands attention on the water while delivering the reliability and engineering excellence Yamaha is renowned for. Twin Yamaha 1.9L 200HP engines combine for an exhilarating 400 total horsepower, giving you the thrust to pull wakeboarders, tubers, and water skiers with ease while still offering a smooth, responsive ride for the whole family. As a jet boat, the AR250 offers a unique combination of shallow-water versatility and impressive acceleration, making it ideal for the lakes and rivers around Knoxville. Without external propellers, you get a safer swim platform and more freedom to explore areas traditional sterndrive boats simply can't reach. The spacious deck layout is designed for entertaining, with ample seating and thoughtful storage to keep your day on the water organized and enjoyable. Available now at our Knoxville dealership, this 2026 AR250 is priced at $80,498 and represents outstanding value for a brand-new twin-engine jet boat. Whether you're planning a weekend of watersports or a leisurely cruise across the lake, the Yamaha AR250 delivers the performance and confidence to make every outing unforgettable. Come see it in person and experience the difference that Yamaha quality makes.
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