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Yamaha CrossWave

Yamaha is redefining personal watercraft with the upcoming 2026 Yamaha CrossWave, a bold new design that blends the fun of a WaveRunner with the utility of a small boat. Unlike traditional PWCs, the CrossWave features a full 360-degree walkaround deck, giving riders an incredible 13 feet of flat, marine-matted space to move, fish, or just lounge comfortably. With seating for four and a massive 82 gallons of storage, including rod holders, anchor locker, and stern compartments, it’s built for all-day adventures on the water.

At its heart is Yamaha’s most powerful engine yet: a 1.9L four-cylinder that delivers thrilling performance and long-distance cruising, supported by a 26.4-gallon fuel tank. The CrossWave isn’t just about speed, it is built for versatility. Prewired for a Group 24 marine battery, it can power accessories like trolling motors and coolers with ease. Plus, the innovative cleanout port borrowed from Yamaha's jet boats makes clearing debris quick and hassle-free.

The CrossWave also comes standard with twin 7-inch Simrad screens, offering navigation and infotainment at your fingertips. Thanks to a T-track system running the length of the deck, customization is effortless, mount rod holders, coolers, or swap out gear depending on your day’s plans.

Set to launch in spring 2026, the Yamaha CrossWave is more than a PWC, it's a new category altogether. Whether you are fishing, exploring hidden coves, or cruising with friends, this craft delivers space, power, and innovation like nothing else on the water.




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Ford Mustang Mach-E

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MAXI DOLPHIN MD51 POWER

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MAYBACH EXELERO

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