2016 Yamaha
E Series 242 LIMITED(*) Specs

Specifications
Identification
Generic Type
Bowrider
Basic Warranty
12
Revision Status
New
Engine
Engine Manufacturer
Yamaha
Engine Brand
1.8L Marine Engine
Engine Trim
Jet Drive
Engine Configuration
Inboard
Engine Type
In-line
Displacement (L)
1.8
Horsepower (bhp)
N/A
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Fuel Type
Gas
Propulsion Type
Jet Drive
Outboard Steering Control
Remote
Technical Specifications
Length (ft-in / m)
24' 0'' / 7.3
Beam (in / m)
101 / 2.6
Bridge Clearance (in / m)
60 / 1.5
Dry Weight (lbs / kg)
3660 / 1660.2
Fuel Capacity (gal / L)
50 / 189.3
Maximum Number Of Passengers
12
Total Sleeping Capacity
0
Topside / Cabin
Number Of Helm Seats
1
Number Of Cockpit Chairs
1
Number Of Cockpit Sofas
1
Sun Pad
Standard
Cabin
Not Available
Galley
Not Available
Head
Unknown
Fishing
Fishing Rod Holders
Not Available
Fishing Pedestal Chairs
Not Available
Ski / Wakeboard
Tow Pylon
Not Available
Wakeboard Tower
Not Available
Convenience
Power Windlass
Not Available
Fire Supression System
Not Available
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