
The 2026 Yamaha AR250 is the ultimate expression of twin-engine power and all-day fun on the water. Stretching 24.5 feet with a commanding 102-inch beam, this gray-hulled jet boat is built to handle everything from exhilarating watersports to relaxed cruising with the whole crew. Twin Yamaha 1.9L 200HP engines deliver a combined 400 horsepower, giving you the thrust to pull wakeboarders, tubers, and skiers with effortless authority — all without the complexity of traditional propeller-driven systems. Designed for those who refuse to compromise, the AR250 offers a spacious deck layout that accommodates a full day out on the lake in comfort and style. The generous 75-gallon fuel capacity means fewer stops at the pump and more time making memories on the water. Whether you're launching out of Knoxville onto the gorgeous East Tennessee lakes or trailering to your favorite destination, this boat is ready to impress from the moment it hits the water. Priced at $72,898, the 2026 Yamaha AR250 represents outstanding value in the jet boat segment — delivering Yamaha's legendary reliability, cutting-edge performance, and a bold gray hull that turns heads at every marina. Don't miss your chance to own one of the most exciting boats of the model year. Contact us today to schedule a walkthrough or sea trial.
Based on 15 reviews from across the web
Our owners generally enjoy the AR250 as a versatile watersports platform. It handles wakeboarding, wake surfing, and casual cruising well, and the twin 1.9L engines in the 2024 and newer models deliver noticeably more power and significantly less noise and vibration than the earlier 1.8L units. Owners stepping up from older Yamaha jet boats tend to notice the improvement right away.
Top speed is a common topic among our owners, and the numbers vary depending on load and conditions. Lightly loaded, our owners have seen speeds in the low-to-mid 50s; with a full crew, expect the mid-40s. Fuel economy at cruising speeds sits around 2.4 to 2.5 mpg for most, though frequent wide-open-throttle use brings that down. The AR250 sits at the more accessible end of the Yamaha 25-foot lineup, and a few owners note the display and color options are more basic compared with higher trim levels.
Overall, ownership feedback is positive. The boat rides well, the jet drive suits families with kids in the water, and the spacious layout with generous storage gets consistent praise. A small number of owners have flagged minor early issues, with dealer support generally helping to work through them.
With a full crew aboard, our owners typically see speeds in the mid-40s mph. Lightly loaded with two people, the newer 1.9L-equipped boats have reached the low-to-mid 50s.
At a steady cruising pace around 30 mph, our owners average roughly 2.4 to 2.5 mpg. Frequent wide-open-throttle use can bring that lifetime average down closer to 2.0 mpg.
Yes, it's a strong fit for both. Our owners who wakesurf and wakeboard behind it consistently enjoy it, and the jet drive keeps the area behind the boat clear of a propeller.
Owners who upgraded from earlier models notice the 1.9L is meaningfully quicker off the line, quieter at cruising speed, and produces far less vibration throughout the boat.
The AR250 sits at the more accessible end of the range. The display and feature set are more basic than the 252S and above, but most of our owners feel the core experience covers everything they need.
A small number of owners have noted the dash-mounted screen can occasionally need re-seating, and the phone holder placement can expose devices to direct sun. Early engine warning lights have come up for a few owners, though our service team has worked through those diagnostics with them.
Summarized by AI from public sources across the web — owner forums, marine publications, and other boating sites. Provided for research; not authored or endorsed by the dealership.
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