Yamaha Waverunner 2024 Range
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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