Yamaha says WaveRunner future safe after announcing snowmobile exit
Japanese manufacturer Yamaha says WaveRunner future is safe after announcing it will end production of snowmobiles in 2025.
Japanese manufacturer Yamaha says WaveRunner future is safe after announcing it will end production of snowmobiles in 2025.
The booming Jet Ski fishing market is about to get a new entrant in Australia, with a ‘turn-key’ solution coming soon from Yamaha WaveRunner – to take on the popular Sea-Doo Fish Pro series.
The Australian Lifeguard Service in NSW has added a trio of 2023 Yamaha GP1800R WaveRunners, part of a fleet of approximately 70 Jet Skis patrolling the coast.
After three years without Jet Ski discounts, Sea-Doo and Yamaha have finally reintroduced sharp deals in Australia – and they apply to the latest models. Kawasaki, where are you?
Choosing a Jet Ski can be daunting when you consider there are more than 30 models across three brands – Sea-Doo, Yamaha WaveRunner, and Kawasaki Jet Ski. This video aims to eliminate some of the guesswork.
The 2023 Yamaha WaveRunner series has been unveiled ahead of Australian showroom arrivals early next year. As with Sea-Doo and Kawasaki Jet Ski, prices have risen – but unlike its rivals, most colours have changed.
The standard Yamaha WaveRunner warranty has been cut to two years in Australia. Three-year coverage now only applies to watercraft serviced within the authorised dealer network.
August is new model-year season for Jet Skis and personal watercraft. First up is the 2023 Sea-Doo range, followed by the 2023 Yamaha WaveRunner series in a fortnight.
Representatives for all three Jet Ski and personal watercraft brands in Australia have foreshadowed price rises for 2023 Sea-Doo, Yamaha WaveRunner, and Kawasaki Jet Skis.
Nine months after being unveiled globally – and six months after they left the US factory – the first shipments of the flagship 2022 Yamaha FX series have finally arrived in Australia in significant numbers.