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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.High-Energy Fun at a Price the Competition Can't Touch.Yamaha's high-energy VXS is designed for enthusiasts who crave ultra-fast, affordable fun. The 1.8 liter normally aspirated High Output Yamaha Marine engine boasts the largest displacement in its class. It's paired with an ultra-lightweight NanoXcel hull for the most nimble, fuel-efficient ride in the high performance category. Beyond ultra-high performance, this machine delivers a price-to-value ratio that's unmatched in the industry thanks to its low maintenance requirements, reliability and overall lower costs of operation. And for those who want to share the excitement with passengers, the VXS features a versatile three-up seat and a convenient tow hook for watersports towing.Highlights Seat: The seat is textured and bolstered for better grip when charging into turns. Sponson: Below the waterline, the VXS features new sponsons and a ride plate designed like those pre-owned to win National and World racing titles. HO Engine: The VXS features a 1.8L normally aspirated High Output Yamaha Marine Engine that can outperform the competitor's supercharged engines. 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. Step: Ergonomically designed to make it easier to reboard after a swim. Conveniently tucks away when not in use.Hull and Deck Specifications Available Colors: Silver Metallic Rider Capacity: 1-3 persons Length: 126.8 in. Width: 46.1 in. Height: 45.7 in. Dry Weight: 721 pound. Fuel Capacity: 18.5 gal. Storage Capacity: 15.1 gal. Glove Box Hydro-Turf Mats Extended Rear Platform Chrome Accents NanoXcel Ultra-lightweight Hull and Deck Automatic Bilge System Sponsons Warranty: 1yr LimitedEngine Specifications Engine Type: four cyl, 4-stroke, 1.8 LHigh Output Yamaha Marine Engine Pump Type: 155mm High-pressure Fuel Type Recommended: Regular Unleaded Displacement: 1812cc Electronic Fuel Injection Low-RPM ModeFeatures Two-Tone Custom Seat Reverse: with Traction Control Yamaha Engine Management System Multifunction Instrumentation Panel Digital Meter Dual Mirrors Tow Hook Alarm Mode Remote Transmitter

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