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Born race-ready.Whether it's on a closed course capturing World Championships or out for a thrilling weekend with friends, Yamaha's FZS dominates. It flexes muscles. And it inspires. Under the skin sits a 1.8 liter supercharged, Super High Output Marine engine cranking out top speeds and industry-leading acceleration in mere seconds. This 1.8 liter monster is the largest displacement engine of any PWC on the water. But it's not all muscle for this machine. A sleek, race-ready NanoXcel hull delivers unmatched predictability and edge-to-edge handling in tight turns. Light in weight yet heavy in the win column, the FZS is ready for whatever you toss its way. Telescoping Steering: The industry's only telescoping steering column adjusts up or down for a more personalized, comfortable riding style. NanoXcel: Incredibly strong, yet ultra lightweight, the innovative NanoXcel hull delivers an impressive power-to-weight ratio, agile ride and industry-leading fuel efficiency. QSTS: Allowing the bow to be trimmed up or down, the Quick Shift Trim System can be easily adjusted to suit the rider's preference and water conditions. Dash: Easy-to-read analog dials clearly display RPM and speed. Neutral: Mechanical Neutral engages instantly to make docking and idling easier. Reboarding Step: The deep reboarding step is ergonomically designed, making it easier to climb back on board after a swim, then conveniently tucks away when not in use.Engine Specifications Engine Type: Supercharged four cyl, 4-stroke, High Output Yamaha Marine Engine Pump Type: 155mm High-pressure Fuel Type Recommended: Regular Unleaded Displacement: 1812cc Electronic Fuel Injection: Standard Low-RPM Mode: StandardFeatures Telescoping Steering: Standard Reverse: with Traction Control Quick Shift Trim System: Standard Yamaha Engine Management System: Standard Reboarding Step: Standard Multifunction Instrumentation Panel: Standard Analog Meter: Dual Digital Meter: Standard Dual Mirrors: Standard Watertight Storage: Under Seat Tow Hook: Standard Antitheft Mode: Standard Remote Transmitter: Standard Dual Cupholders in Glovebox: StandardHull and Deck Specifications Available Colors: Velocity Yellow or Deep Blue Rider Capacity: 1-3 persons Length: 132.7 in. Width: 48.4 in. Height: 45.7 in. Dry Weight: 813 pound. Fuel Capacity: 18.5 gal. Storage Capacity: 21.3 gal. Glove Box: Standard Hydro-Turf Mats: Standard Chrome Accents: Standard NanoXcel Ultra-lightweight Hull and Deck: Standard Automatic Bilge System: Standard Electronic Bilge: Standard Sponsons: Standard Warranty: 1 yr LimitedNOTES:Yamaha Engine Management System (YEMS) An integrated, computerized management system that controls and adjusts such functions as ignition timing, fuel injection mapping and engine diagnostics.

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