Chase the Last Drop of Summer – Yamaha’s End of Season Sale is On Now

Summer isn’t over yet, and neither is your chance to get on the water with a brand-new Yamaha WaveRunner! As the season winds down, Yamaha is revving up the excitement with an incredible End of Season Sales Event that makes owning a PWC more thrilling and affordable than ever. But don’t wait—these deals are only good through the end of the month!

So, what are you waiting for? Feel the spray, hear the roar, and get ready for a final blast of fun before the leaves start to turn. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, this is the perfect time to grab a new WaveRunner and make some unforgettable memories.

Your Choice of Two Awesome Offers!

Yamaha is making it easy to get into the watercraft of your dreams with two fantastic options. You get to choose the one that works best for you!

Offer 1: Ride with Unmatched Confidence! Protect your investment with 24 months of total coverage. You’ll receive a full 12-month factory limited warranty plus a complimentary 12-month Yamaha Extended Service (Y.E.S.) Contract, giving you two full years of genuine Yamaha protection. That’s a whole lot of peace of mind!

Offer 2: Put Money Back in Your Pocket! Prefer to have a little extra cash on hand? You can opt for a $300 consumer benefit instead. Use it for accessories, gear, or to just make your purchase even sweeter.

Special Financing to Get You on the Water Faster!

Ready to make a splash? The Yamaha End of Season Sales Event also includes great financing options. For well-qualified buyers, you can get an introductory APR as low as 6.99% for 24 months on approved purchases with the Yamaha Credit Card. This offer can be combined with the extended warranty for a truly unbeatable deal.

Don’t let the last days of summer pass you by. These offers are for a limited time and are only available on new 2025 and prior year models from available dealer stock.

To find out more and locate a dealer near you, visit the official Yamaha offers page: https://www.yamahawaverunners.com/offers/

Once you’ve snagged your new Yamaha from the End of Season Sale, the excitement will be hard to contain. But before you hit the throttle, remember the most important step for any PWC owner: the pre-ride check! Following a simple routine before every ride will keep you safe and your WaveRunner running strong for years to come. Here are a few key steps from Yamaha’s recommended check, presented by Yamalube:

  • Engine & Battery: Start by opening the engine compartment to let out any fuel vapors. Check for any leaks or loose components, and make sure your battery terminals are clean and the battery is strapped down securely.
  • Oil Check: To check your oil, level your WaveRunner and check the dipstick. For screw-in dipsticks, do this when the engine is warm. For pullout styles, check when the engine is cold. The oil level should always be between the low and full marks.
  • Steering & Throttle: Ensure the throttle, steering, and reverse controls all operate smoothly without any binding. This is crucial for safe and responsive handling.
  • The Hull & Beyond: Visually inspect the jet unit intake grate and the hull for any debris or damage. Double-check that the drain plugs are securely in place before you launch. A quick look at these key areas can save you a lot of trouble on the water!
  • Starting Up: Once you’re in the water and the engine is running, confirm that a stream of water is coming from the pilot outlet. This is your sign that the cooling system is working correctly.

Following these simple steps before every ride will ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience. For more detailed tips and a full video walkthrough, check out the full guide here: https://www.yamahawaverunners.com/resources-folder/how-to-perform-a-pre-ride-check-of-your-waverunner-presented-by-yamalube/

 

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the Managing Editor of the Dalton Daily Citizen in Northwest Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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