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2011 Yamaha 242 Limited S Bowrider on 2040-motos

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pre-owned 2011 Yamaha 242 Limited S Bowrider for sale in Sarasota, Florida, 34240 You can own this vessel for as little as $482 per month. Visit the POP Yachts web sitefor more details.With this Yamaha you can not really go wrong. It has every factory option you could want. The wake board tower even has the LED lamps and speakers...There are 2 very comfortable aft facing seats, drink holders, the previously mentioned stereo remote, a removable pedestal table, and padding behind your legs that doubles as a separate padded seatback when you're sitting on the swim platform. The platform is mere inches above the water. The bow section is a great seating area or throw in the extra cushions and you have a great lay out area. They don't come any cleaner then this!Ready to play!Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!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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