Experience the perfect blend of power and versatility with the 2026 Yamaha AR250, a premium jet boat designed for serious water enthusiasts. This sleek 24.5-foot vessel commands attention with its striking black hull while delivering incredible performance through twin Yamaha 1.9-liter engines producing a combined 400 horsepower. Whether you're planning adrenaline-pumping watersports sessions, leisurely cruises with family, or exploring hidden coves, the AR250 handles it all with Yamaha's legendary reliability and engineering excellence. The spacious 102-inch beam provides ample room for up to 12 passengers, making it ideal for entertaining and creating lasting memories on the water. With a generous 75-gallon fuel capacity, you can venture farther and stay out longer without worrying about frequent fuel stops. The jet propulsion system offers superior maneuverability and eliminates the risk of prop damage in shallow waters, giving you the confidence to explore where traditional boats can't go. This brand-new 2026 model represents the latest in Yamaha's marine innovation, combining cutting-edge technology with the durability and performance that has made Yamaha the choice of discerning boaters worldwide.
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