Yamaha Wave Blaster

Yamaha Wave Blaster
Manufacturer: Yamaha Motor
Engine Type: Two-stroke
Years Into Production: 1993–1996
Horsepower: 63 hp
Displacement: 701cc
Type of Lubrication: Premixed oil & gas
Length: 2400 mm
Width: 889 mm
Height: 915 mm

The WaveBlaster is a personal watercraft (PWC) made by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Part of their WaveRunner line of watercraft, the Yamaha WaveBlaster 700 (Marine Jet 700TZ) made its debut in 1993. As a one-person personal water craft with a motorcycle-like ride that let riders enjoy sharply banked turns, tailstands, combined with its powerful engine, semi flat-bottomed hull, and chrome-alloy piston rings, this is a model that still has many devoted fans today.

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1993 through 1994 The craft remained unchanged with the 61X cases and blue/purple color paint commonly referred to as "blurple".

1995 Yamaha changed the color to red.

1996 Yamaha added (2) 38 mm Mikuni carburetors and 62T cases to the WaveBlaster, resulting in slightly more power, from 63 to 73 hp. This model was discontinued in 1996.

1997 through 1998 Yamaha changed the color scheme to blue and white and renamed the machine to Waveblaster Limited ( not available in USA)

Summary

This ski came from the factory as a stripped down no-frills machine, it does not have a tachometer, speedometer, GPS, rear view mirrors, cup holder, ice box, luggage compartment or a reverse mechanism that are typical of larger multi-person skis. Yamaha also manufactured a WaveBlaster 2 and a WaveBlaster 3, the latter more commonly known as the WB800 in reference to its 800cc motor.

The WaveBlaster has been described by many as "the closest thing to riding a motorcycle on water".

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