Yamaha Waverunner

Founded in 1955, the Yamaha Motor Company needs no introduction.

One of a cluster of companies chasing the rising popularity of the personal watercraft market, Yamaha launched their answer to the Kawasaki Jet Ski in 1986 — the WaveRunner.

The first personal watercraft to offer the rider a seat, the saddle style now dominates the global market.

Honouring the original stand-up jet ski, Yamaha introduced the SuperJet in 1990. A model that has served Yamaha for over thirty years, the SuperJet is still considered one of the most radical and exhilarating rides on the water.

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Yamaha Waverunner 2024 Range

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SuperJet

An altogether different experience, the Yamaha SuperJet is a stand-up jet ski not for the faint-hearted.

Do not be misled by the size or weight – despite being only 30” wide and weighing just 170kg, this iconic watercraft is a huge bundle of fun.

No brakes or reverse, the SuperJet has a steep learning curve. Body weight distribution is key to handling, but once you’ve mastered it, satisfaction is guaranteed.

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VX Cruiser HO

All the excitement without any distractions.

Fewer features on the VX Cruiser HO make it a great charter boat jet ski.

Noticeably lighter than the FX version, the VX doesn’t include a touchscreen and can be configured with or without audio.

Instant entertainment, minimal fuss.

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FX Cruiser HO

It’s not unlikely that a supercharged jet ski might be far more powerful (and a lot more thirsty) than you really need.

Offering the largest bow storage in the market, a large transom with swim ladder, charging points for smartphones, and an audio system as standard, the marginally less menacing FX Cruiser HO ticks a lot of boxes for a superyacht.

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FX SVHO

Pairing some of the most aggressive styling we’ve seen, with the heaviest craft in its class, the Yamaha FX SVHO offers the stealth of a panther with the physique of a lion.

A brute of the ocean, the supercharged 1812cc ensures the comfort doesn’t outweigh the exhilaration.

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GP SVHO

You can only use so many features, and the mighty Yamaha GP SVHO cares only for power and precision.

Built for racing, this is a machine that needs treating with respect.

It is a great option for experienced riders who can profit from the angular hull and dangerously sharp handling.

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JetBlaster

A middleweight jet ski delivering user-friendly handling with a focus on tricks and flicks.

Often compared to the Sea-Doo Spark range, the JetBlaster™ offers more storage together with optional foot chocks for easier water-wheelie action!

Consider an alternative if you anticipate long rides, but if it’s short, high-energy action you’re after, you can’t go wrong with the Yamaha JetBlaster™.

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