Normally, we don’t tease our own content. Normally, we don’t publish on Saturday or Sunday. Normally, we don’t publish in the evening either. But all of that is going to change this Saturday. As the 2016 Yamaha WaveRunners are finally revealed to the dealers and vendors, we’ve been sitting on our hands and biting our tongue not to spill the beans. Yes, we know what Yamaha has been cooking up for a while now, and soon so will you.
There’s been lots of buzz about some pretty exciting leaked information. Much of it is true. Some of it isn’t. What we will spill is the introduction of more than one new WaveRunners. We’ll also leak that there’s a pretty big first for the SuperJet in a long, long time. What we can’t wait to reveal will have to wait until tomorrow – and the subsequent ride reviews we conducted exclusively before any other PWC magazine.
That’s right, The Watercraft Journal was cordially invited to come down to Yamaha’s favorite test lake just north of Kennesaw, Georgia, and take a pair of new 2016 WaveRunners out for a day. It was awesome, and we hope you feel the same. So, let’s recap: we’ve got a couple of firsts happening here, so we’ll just get straight to the point: The Watercraft Journal will have ALL of the information, big glossy images and technical data you’ve been waiting for from Yamaha this Saturday at 7pm (EST) – or a minute or two before just because we’re rebels like that.
Do not miss it, because we’ll be posting the complete article here and sharing the links on our Twitter account and Facebook page. If you’re wondering how Yamaha is going to take on Sea-Doo in 2016, you best buckle up, kiddos.
That “pretty big first” for the Superjet better be the removal of that 701cc 2-stroke engine and not a color change or BNG.
The 701cc remains…for at least one more year.
Now I am not excited about tomorrow. A Yamaha Spark fighter is an obvious move for them. Putting Ride on the FZR/FZS is another obvious move…and of course a color change/BNG for all…
Unfortunately for us, accountants run these companies and not enthusiasts…
Don’t be too shortsighted, Ryan.
I keep checking your site every ten minutes now. Don’t keep us in suspense!
Although we appreciate the boost in traffic you’re single-handedly providing, you can wait 3 hours.
Come on guys surely there must be a new sea doo coming out or has it already thats better than Yamaha
Patience, my dear friend. You’re only a couple weeks away. And we’ve already blown the cover on the new Sea-Doo horsepower numbers already…