Just got mine and 25 minutes into the engine break in and check engine light came on. Dealer has had it for a few days and can't find the problem. Waiting for a Yamaha technician to try and figure it out.....Wow!
Hey Jeff, wasn’t there a white Yamaha “Cruiser” of some sort a couple of years ago. I saw two on a trailer in California (Highway 80). This particular model looks great in white too. I’m going to check with our local dealer. We need a “Spare” “Jetski”.
Are there really any significant differences between this and lets say the GP HO? Other than maybe some handling? Just trying to figure out if its worth the extra $1,000+
It's always a personal decision, but some things to consider might be: The GP HO is 80 lb. lighter. The VX Cruiser HO comes standard with the factory audio.
@@jonmitchell9213 Weight and power are the primary determinants of efficiency and speed. The 80 pounds represents about 12 percent. Same rider, same habits, same water, yes it should deliver better efficiency. Enough to matter? Again, that's personal, as a PWC doesn't cost " much" to run to begin with. ( meaning we acknowledge that this point varies by the individual).
@@jonmitchell9213 So, while the weight difference matters with regards to efficiency, our opinion is that the lighter weight will better deliver a benefit of a sportier, more agile feel.
@BoatingMagazine 3451cm wouldn't be correct. Their size comparison compared to what they used to be and even small tenders that hold more people. They were originally a motorcycle for water, now they are a car. They have grown in size by over 50%. It's longer than the car I drive.
Hey, @Axlenut, some of us here at Boating have college-bound kids, so we hear you. This VXCruiser is currently on the Yamaha website for as a starting price of $13,600. ( www.yamahawaverunners.com/build-and-price/ )Maybe you have it confused with the FX Cruiser SVHO which is close to $20k? Of course other Waverunners can be bought for about $7k.
Just bought one yesterday and with dealer fees, tax, doc fee, freight, prep gap it’s pretty much 20k plus buying a trailer. Can’t wait to take this thing out tho!!
Just got mine and 25 minutes into the engine break in and check engine light came on. Dealer has had it for a few days and can't find the problem. Waiting for a Yamaha technician to try and figure it out.....Wow!
Hey Jeff, wasn’t there a white Yamaha “Cruiser” of some sort a couple of years ago. I saw two on a trailer in California (Highway 80). This particular model looks great in white too. I’m going to check with our local dealer. We need a “Spare” “Jetski”.
TDE mode is great for sneaking up to the dock.
Do you think the gp ho would be alot quicker or basically the same?
I'd say a little quicker because it weighs 70 lbs less
Would of been good to see some comparisons of the efficiency compared to 1.8.
Hi, Jason. Thanks for commenting. Tests of Yamaha boats can be found here:www.boatingmag.com/story/boats/2021-yamaha-255-fsh-sport-e/
And here: www.boatingmag.com/story/boats/2021-yamaha-255xd-wsbbg/
Are there really any significant differences between this and lets say the GP HO? Other than maybe some handling? Just trying to figure out if its worth the extra $1,000+
It's always a personal decision, but some things to consider might be: The GP HO is 80 lb. lighter. The VX Cruiser HO comes standard with the factory audio.
@@BoatingMagazine Do you think that weight difference makes any sort of a significant difference in fuel economy?
@@jonmitchell9213 Weight and power are the primary determinants of efficiency and speed. The 80 pounds represents about 12 percent. Same rider, same habits, same water, yes it should deliver better efficiency. Enough to matter? Again, that's personal, as a PWC doesn't cost " much" to run to begin with. ( meaning we acknowledge that this point varies by the individual).
@@jonmitchell9213 So, while the weight difference matters with regards to efficiency, our opinion is that the lighter weight will better deliver a benefit of a sportier, more agile feel.
The specs say it is 3370 long, that cant be, that is massive. How long is it?
132.7 inches. A bit over 11 feet.
@@BoatingMagazine So it's 3370 in standard. They are massive, the length.
@@chippyjohn1 Massive in comparison with what? It’s relative. For instance a Sea-Doo GTX measures 135.9” / 3451 cm
@BoatingMagazine 3451cm wouldn't be correct. Their size comparison compared to what they used to be and even small tenders that hold more people. They were originally a motorcycle for water, now they are a car. They have grown in size by over 50%. It's longer than the car I drive.
@@chippyjohn1 Yes. You are talking about decades ago. That said, one can still purchase smaller, single person models of modest power.
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Let's see, buy a ski or get my kid a car for college, hmmmm. 20k for a ski is ridiculous
Hey, @Axlenut, some of us here at Boating have college-bound kids, so we hear you. This VXCruiser is currently on the Yamaha website for as a starting price of $13,600. ( www.yamahawaverunners.com/build-and-price/ )Maybe you have it confused with the FX Cruiser SVHO which is close to $20k? Of course other Waverunners can be bought for about $7k.
Just bought one yesterday and with dealer fees, tax, doc fee, freight, prep gap it’s pretty much 20k plus buying a trailer. Can’t wait to take this thing out tho!!
@@benjaminhollar7462 Point taken.