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The Yamaha WaveRaider was a model of Personal Watercraft produced by Yamaha Motor Corporation from 1994 to 1997. The WaveRaider earns its significance as it was the first high performance PWC to be offered by Yamaha. It entered a new era of speed racing for Yamaha, with runabout type models with "V" hulls becoming the standard[1], while creating the pathway to the high performance GP Series. During its production, Yamaha made yearly design changes and performance improvements with power ranging from 70HP to 110HP.
Production | 1994 - 1997 |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Corporation |
Availability | Discontinued |
Last production year | 1997 |
Related | WaveRunner, Yamaha WaveBlaster, Yamaha SuperJet |
1994
editRA700S - This year, Yamaha introduced the first WaveRaider with a Purple and Orange color scheme. It is the only WaveRaider to have the underside of its hull painted. The gauge cluster displayed a Tachometer, a Fuel gauge, and three indicator lights for low fuel, low oil, and overheating. It included Yamaha’s Quick Shift Trim System(QSTS), a fiberglass hull, and the 80 horsepower, dual carbureted, 62T Engine.
1995
editRA700T - This model was mechanically and electronically the same as the RA700S, using the same fiberglass hull, the same gauge cluster and the 62T Engine. It differs with a Blue and Yellow color scheme and the addition of revised longer sponsons for improved handling.
RA700AT - This model looks almost identical to the RA700T, with the Blue and Yellow color scheme and the revised sponsons. The hull is made out of Sheet Moulding Compound(SMC). This change made the hull stronger but 95lbs(20%) heavier and was primarily done as a cost cutting measure of manufacturing. The fuel tank was also upgraded adding 2.6 more gallons to its capacity. The gauge cluster was also changed to replace the Tachometer with a Speedometer and an Hour Meter, while also adding an oil gauge on the left side. This model can be seen displaying the "Deluxe" lettering under the rear sides of the seat.
RA1100T - This model introduced the biggest factory engine to ever be put in a WaveRaider, the three cylinder, triple carbureted, 110 horsepower, 63M. This engine gave the heavier SMC hull the power it needed, while also adding more weight, now totaling 540lbs, 152lbs more than the original RA700S. It featured a red, white and blue color scheme with "1100 Triple" displayed under the rear sides of the seat. The gauge cluster was the same as the RA700AT with the Speedometer in the middle.
1996
editRA700BU - This model is almost identical looking to the RA700AT. It has the SMC hull and the yellow and blue color scheme. However, it features the single carburetor, 61X Engine. Making only 70 horsepower, this is the least powerful WaveRaider ever made. It can be differentiated from other Blue and Yellow WaveRaiders with the sponsons also being yellow and "700" being displayed under the rear sides of the seat. The gauge cluster was also downgraded to only have the three indicator lights in the right middle and a plastic Yamaha branded trim piece surrounding. The mirrors and QSTS were also removed.
RA760U - This model introduced the 90 horsepower 64X Engine. This gave the SMC hull another engine with a better power to weight ratio than the 62T and 61X in this hull, while only weighing 483lbs. Its color scheme was teal green, yellow and purple and "760" was displayed under the rear sides of the seat.
RA1100U - This model was mechanically and electronically identical to the RA1100T, with only a few cosmetic differences. In addition to the red, white and blue, yellow was added to the color scheme and the decals were minimally changed throughout. The sponsons were also changed to red, being blue on the RA1100T.
1997
editRA700BV - This model was the last WaveRaider to be sold. It was mechanically and electronically identical to the RA700BU. It's only difference was the color scheme, which was very similar to the RA760U but with a "700" displayed under the rear sides of the seat and no mirrors.
Dimensional Table
editModel | RA700BU | RA700BV | RA700AT | RA700S | RA700T | RA760U | RA1100T | RA1100U |
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Year | 1996 | 1997 | 1995 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1995 | 1996 |
Color | Blue & Yellow | Teal, Yellow & Purple | Blue & Yellow | Purple & Orange | Blue & Yellow | Teal, Yellow & Purple | Red & Blue | Red, Blue & Yellow |
Engine | 61X | 61X | 62T | 62T | 62T | 64X | 63M | 63M |
Displacement (CC) | 701 | 701 | 701 | 701 | 701 | 754 | 1051 | 1051 |
Cylinders | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Carburetors | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Horsepower | 70hp | 70hp | 80hp | 80hp | 80hp | 90hp | 110hp | 110hp |
Weight | 465lbs | 465lbs | 472lbs | 388lbs | 388lbs | 483lbs | 540lbs | 540lbs |
PWR | .1505 | .1505 | .1695 | .2060 | .2060 | .1863 | .2037 | .2037 |
Hull Material | SMC | SMC | SMC | Fiberglass | Fliberglass | SMC | SMC | SMC |
Fuel Capacity(US Gal) (Gasoline) | 13.2 | 13.2 | 13.2 | 10.6 | 10.6 | 13.2 | 13.2 | 13.2 |
Oil Capacity(US Gal) (2 Stroke Oil) | 1.1 | 1.1 | 1.1 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.1 | 1.1 | 1.1 |
References
edit- ^ "History of WaveRunners (PWC)". Retrieved July 1, 2024.
- ^ "RA700S,T / RA700AT / RA700BU, BV / RA760U / RA1100T, U Service Manual" (PDF). Retrieved July 1, 2024.
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