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* Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes destination fees, optional accessories, applicable taxes, installation, setup and/or other dealer fees.This Changes Everything.Pull the throttle and prepare yourself. Yamaha has achieved an extreme level of supercharged performance that's transforming an entire industry. Fueled by a radical new Super Vortex High Output engine, this potent powerplant flexes its muscles with more power, torque and displacement than any WaveRunner personal watercraft in history. The NanoXcel hull and deck is 70lbs lighter than traditional hulls for a ride that's extremely agile and exciting. Upgraded performance components keep this machine hooked up and glued to the water. The FX SVHO delivers powerful, one-of-a-kind performance that will change the way you experience the water.Highlights Engine: Supercharged power matched with upgraded performance components delivers more power and torque than any WaveRunner Personal Watercraft in history. Dash: Provides a quick read on speed, RPM, fuel level with low fuel warning, low oil pressure warning, hour meter and check engine light with self-diagnostic function. Pump: A new top loader intake grate and a larger 160mm, 8-vein pump provide greater thrust and instantaneous water displacement to keep this machine hooked up and glued to the water in all conditions. Hydro-Turf Mats: Lightweight, slip-resistant Hydro-Turf mats provide superior traction. QSTS: The Quick Shift Trim System permits bow adjustments on the fly for a more personalized riding style and quicker planing on acceleration. Adjustable Steering: This Yamaha-exclusive innovation can be tilted up or down to the best position for the driver for aggressive riding.Hull and Deck Specifications Available Colors: Deep Blue Metallic or Black Metallic Rider Capacity: 1-3 persons Length: 140.2 in. Width: 48.4 in. Height: 48.4 in. Dry Weight: 873 pound. Fuel Capacity: 18.5 gal. Storage Capacity: 33.2 gal. Glove Box Hydro-Turf Mats Extended Rear Platform Chrome Accents NanoXcel Ultra-lightweight Hull and Deck Automatic Bilge System Electronic Bilge Sponsons Warranty: 1yr LimitedEngine Specifications Engine Type: Supercharged four cyl, 4-stroke, Super Vortex High Output Yamaha Marine Engine Pump Type: 160mm High-pressure Fuel Type Recommended: Regular Unleaded Displacement: 1812cc Electronic Fuel Injection Low-RPM ModeFeatures Adjustable Tilt Steering Command Link Instrumentation Buttons Cruise Assist No Wake Mode Mechanical Neutral Reverse: with Traction Control Quick Shift Trim System Yamaha Engine Management System Reboarding Step Multifunction Instrumentation Panel Analog Meter Digital Meter Dual Mirrors Watertight Storage Fast Access Stern Storage Tow Hook Anti-theft Mode Remote Transmitter Dual Cupholders in Glovebox Beverage Holder

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