2018 Yamaha AR240 for Sale

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Make
Yamaha
Type
Powerboats
Model
AR240
Length
24'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2018
Class
Jet 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
inboard
Name
Yamaha AR240 2018
Location
Price
$49,999

2018 Yamaha AR240

This is a SURF ready Yamaha AR240 119 fresh water only hours Upgrades: Yamaha WakeBooster package, including board Ridesteady GPS cruise control (dealer installed) JL Audio Slampak (dealer installed) Gantlin Products Custom Transom Ballast Bag x2 800lbs Fatsac Ballast Bag Monster Swivel Wake/Surf Rack Oversized Cipa Mirror Yamaha Premium Mooring Cover Stoltz Bow Roller for trailer 2nd Spare Tire SeaDek kit from JetBoatPilot AR240: Full-size watersports fun. Yamaha's renowned internal propulsion system is not only reliable and fuel-efficient, it also offers the highest level of freedom achievable on the water. The concept is simple: Water is pulled through internally housed propellers and pushed out through marine engines with high thrust points. This technology eliminates the need for an exposed drivetrain, allowing Yamaha boats to plane quicker with less bow rise. The minimal draft makes navigating shallow areas easy. But the benefits don’t end there - internal propulsion eliminates the need for a bulky engine hatch, opening up an expansive swim platform where family and friends can relax close to the water.

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