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 powerhouse combines Yamaha's renowned reliability with cutting-edge marine engineering, delivering an unforgettable boating experience for families and watersports enthusiasts alike. Powered by twin Yamaha 1.9-liter engines producing a commanding 400 total horsepower, the AR250 offers exhilarating acceleration and smooth, confident handling in any conditions. The spacious 102-inch beam provides exceptional stability and room for up to 12 passengers, while the sophisticated gray hull finish gives this boat a distinctive, modern appearance that turns heads at every marina. With a generous 75-gallon fuel capacity, you'll spend more time enjoying the water and less time at the fuel dock. Whether you're pulling wakeboarders, cruising to your favorite cove, or entertaining friends and family, the 2026 AR250 delivers the performance, comfort, and reliability that Yamaha is famous for. This is your opportunity to own the latest in jet boat innovation, complete with all the premium features and warranty protection that come with a brand-new Yamaha.
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