
Experience the perfect blend of luxury and performance with the 2026 Yamaha AR250, a stunning 25-foot jet boat designed to elevate every moment on the water. This sleek black beauty commands attention with its bold styling while delivering incredible versatility for families who want it all – from thrilling watersports adventures to relaxing cruises with friends. Powered by twin Yamaha 1.9-liter engines producing a combined 400 horsepower, the AR250 delivers exhilarating acceleration and impressive fuel efficiency with its generous 75-gallon tank. The spacious 102-inch beam provides plenty of room for up to 12 passengers, while Yamaha's innovative jet propulsion system ensures safe, worry-free fun in shallow waters where traditional props can't go. Premium features throughout the cabin create an upscale experience that rivals much more expensive boats. Whether you're pulling wakeboarders, exploring hidden coves, or hosting the perfect sunset cruise, this brand-new AR250 in Knoxville represents exceptional value in today's market. With Yamaha's legendary reliability and comprehensive warranty coverage, you can focus on making memories instead of maintenance.
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