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2009 Yamaha 210 Sx on 2040-motos

$27,500
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pre-owned 2009 Yamaha 210 SX for sale in Sarasota, Florida, 34240 You can own this vessel for as little as $340 per month. Visit the POP Yachts web sitefor more info.Attractive Looking Yamaha Jet Boat ! Extremely well made, with all the extras. The nautical blue hull shines and is a real head turner.These boats are about as much fun as you can have on the water. 19- Draft and the ability to spin in its own length. Super smooth Yamaha engines.Wide open 46 mph !This listing has now been on the market 30 days. If you are thinking of making an offer, go ahead and submit it today! Let's make a deal!We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. Sarasota, FL

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