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Yamaha has unveiled its 2022 WaveRunner line-up in the US ahead of Australian showroom arrivals this summer – including the new Yamaha JetBlaster, 2022 Yamaha FX HO, 2022 Yamaha FX SVHO, and 2022 Yamaha GP1800R SVHO models.
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Yamaha has unveiled its 2022 WaveRunner line-up in the US ahead of Australian showroom arrivals this summer.
In this video we will show you the new Yamaha JetBlaster freestyle watercraft.
Go into detail about the massive upgrades to the flagship Yamaha FX HO and FX SVHO for 2022 …
As well as look at some of the cool new accessories, including a rear deck extension that transforms the current generation Yamaha FX into a Sea-Doo Fish Pro rival.
Yamaha has gone back to its roots, creating a budget-priced freestyle watercraft that pays tribute to the iconic Yamaha WaveBlaster stand up skis of the 1990s.
The 2022 Yamaha JetBlaster replaces the Yamaha EXR as the entry point in Yamaha’s performance range, and aims to bring stand-up riding fun to the three-seater class.
The 2022 Yamaha JetBlaster has rear step wedges, sports handlebars, and an adjustable trim for the jet pump nozzle.
The changes are designed to enable the Yamaha JetBlaster to be ridden on its tail – after a quick blast of the throttle – to perform the watercraft equivalent of “wheelies,” a capability pioneered by the Sea-Doo Spark Trixx introduced in late 2017.
Yamaha says the JetBlaster is not designed to get quite as vertical as the Sea-Doo Spark Trixx.
The 2022 Yamaha JetBlaster is powered by Yamaha’s 1050cc three-cylinder engine with an estimated 108 horsepower.
This is a 10 per cent bump in power compared to the 99hp output of the standard EX.
It means the 2022 Yamaha JetBlaster carries over the Yamaha EXR’s title as the industry’s most powerful watercraft of this size.
In Australia, the 2022 Yamaha JetBlaster will cost from $13,399 not including trailer and registration, an increase of $425 compared to the EXR it replaces.
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There are three main brands – Sea-Doo, Yamaha and Kawasaki – and each is well represented across the country.
Each brand of watercraft has its fair share of pros and cons – and they all have a loyal and passionate fan base.
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