2020 Yamaha Wave Runne
$6.00
- Condition Used
- Year 2020
- Make Yamaha
- Model VX-C
- Category Three Seater
- Type Personal Watercraft
- Hours 24
- Stock Number UYAA3871
- VIN YAMA3871C020
- Primary Color YLW
- Price $5,200
Description
2020 Yamaha Wave Runne
Yamaha Wave Runner Vx boats for sale
2020 Yamaha VX-C Features may include:
TR-1® HO Engine
This award-winning, lightweight 3-cylinder engine brings a fun ride with maximum fuel economy.
- Watertight Storage
Dry storage area is perfect for towels and other essentials.
- Glove Box
Extra-large storage in the glove box is easily accessible.
- TOW HOOK
The tow hook allows for easy, secure towing.
A durable, playful ride
- SMC Hull & Deck
- Tow Hook
- Watertight Storage
- Dual Mirrors
A personal watercraft (PWC), also called water scooter, is a primarily recreational watercraft that is designed to hold only a small number of occupants, who sit or stand on top of the craft, not within the craft as in a boat.
Prominent brands of PWCs include Jet Skis and Sea-Doos.
PWCs have two style categories. The first and the most popular is a compact runabout, typically holding no more than two or three people, who mainly sit on top of the watercraft as one does when riding a motorcycle or quadbike.
2020 Yamaha Wave Runne
The United States Coast Guard defines a personal watercraft, amongst other criteria, as a jet-drive boat less than 12 feet (3.7 m) long. [2] There are many larger “jetboats” not classed as PWCs, some more than 40 feet (12 m) long.
At rest, it resembles a sit-down jet ski. Gaining speed, it would eventually lift up on the skis, and plane. The directional control was by turning the handlebars, not rotating the hydrojet like for the jet ski. Originally, the Wetbike was powered by a Suzuki two-stroke engine.[2] During the latter years of Wetbikes (late 1980s) there were considerable advances such as 60 hp Suzuki 800 cc engines, and the Metton hulls, which were much lighter than previous models. [1][2]
Eventually the Wetbike gave way to the new personal water craft (PWC) such as the Yamaha Wave Runner, mainly because they are much easier to ride.[1] They were last produced in 1992.[2] The design was later sold to Kawasaki.
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