2025 Yamaha 255 XD
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Yamaha long ago cemented the jet drive as a reliable, performance-minded alternative to prop-driven power. Models like the 255 XD now prove jet drives as safe, versatile choices for wakesurfing. Combining the layout of a family-friendly bowrider with the latest wake tech and award-winning sound system, the 255 offers room for a crowd, a versatile hull design, and a wave ready to please beginner and midrange surfers alike.
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The XD hull is designed to naturally produce a surfable wake, but it’s the combo of ballast and trim tabs that does the heavy lifting. Yamaha spreads 1,600 pounds of weight between a trio of plumbed-in water-ballast bags to build the wake. WakeBooster trim tabs then shape the wake on a surfer’s preferred side. Electrically actuated, each tab deploys to produce a respectable curl. Which tab deploys, as well as towing speed, ballast load and even acceleration profiles, can be dialed in via the 12-inch Connext touchscreen at the helm.
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As noted, the layout serves both surfer and leisure passengers. A roomy bow invites stretching out while socializing with fellow crewmates. The port companion seat swivels to serve as a spotter perch or to let its occupant chat it up with those seated on the wraparound bench that rings the remainder of the main cockpit. When not underway, slide movable backrests forward to fashion twin rear-facing recliners flanking the transom walk-through. Or enjoy waterfront seating on the two-level, EVA-padded swim platform. Padded backrests provide comfort for those seated at water level. A telescoping ladder, cup holders and audio remote are at hand.
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Newly repositioned jet nozzles tweak that surf wake but also push already-nimble handling to the extreme at speed. Top speed is a heady 57 mph. During low-speed maneuvering, Yamaha’s Drive X system adds paddle shifters for forward and neutral, and buttons on the wheel hub that mimic a joystick’s response. Crab the boat sideways into an open slot at the dock, spin the boat within its own length, or hold the boat against the dock while passengers load or unload.
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High Points
- Throttle includes push-button start/stop, rpm engine sync, and single-lever throttle pairing.
- Folding aluminum wake tower has swivel board racks and integrated Bimini.
- Hertz sound system with seven cockpit speakers, two tower speakers, subwoofer.
Boating Magazine
How We Tested
- Engines: Twin 1812cc Yamaha SVHO
- Drive/Impeller: Water jet/160 mm high-pressure pump with stainless-steel impeller
- Gear Ratio: 1.00:1 Fuel Load: 55 gal.
Pricing and Specs
Price: | $120,999 (with twin 1.8L Yamaha SVHO) |
LOA: | 24’6″ |
Beam: | 8’6″ |
Draft (max): | 1’7″ |
Dry Weight: | 4,656 lb. |
Seat/Weight Capacity: | 12/2,350 lb. |
Fuel Capacity: | 75 gal. |
Yamaha Boats – Kennesaw, Georgia; yamahaboats.com
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