PopSci Scores the First Test Drive of Yamaha's Fastest WaveRunner Yet
PopSci scored the first drive on Yamaha’s water rocket, which makes waves with a lighter, stronger hull—courtesy of nanotech
You know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when a rollercoaster slips over the edge of a huge drop? I got it the first time I grabbed a fistful of throttle on Yamaha’s 2008 FX Cruiser SHO WaveRunner. And I liked it.
I was flying over a glassy lake near Yamaha’s headquarters in Newnan, Georgia, as the first civilian to test-drive the beast. And I mean flying. The FX Cruiser packs one of the most powerful—and cleanest-running—engines in the industry: a 1.8-liter, supercharged four-stroke with roughly the same power as an Audi TT coupe.
But the big news is the WaveRunner’s ultralight hull—the first to use nanotechnology. Instead of hand-laying a traditional fiberglass-and-resin hull, Yamaha combines fiberglass resin with nanoscale particles of clay, melding it all together in a high-compression mold. This new recipe links molecules together in an overlapping design that boosts strength and stiffness while reducing weight by 25 percent.
With more power and less heft, the FX Cruiser jumped from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 6.8 seconds—as fast as a sports car—and went from 0 to 30 in just 1.8 whiplash-inducing seconds. The light, stiff hull was so nimble, I felt like I was riding on rails even as I cranked a sharp turn at 50 miles an hour. All this helps with fuel efficiency, too, but that was the last thing on my mind as I blew past the Yamaha guys who were trying in vain to wave me back to the dock. —Mark Anders
UPDATE: Video!















Aw-w-w-wsome. I wish you could have shown it coming out of the hole (0-40).
Posted by: Harold Wallace | August 24, 2007 at 11:55 PM
couldn't this hull technology blenidng nano- clay with fiberglass and resins be used for all types of larger power and sailboats?
Posted by: dan hazard | November 13, 2007 at 11:49 PM
Will the addition of Diced Clay make the content of these boats R rated?
Posted by: Marcos Dinnerstein | December 10, 2007 at 12:59 PM
Will the addition of Diced Clay make the content of these boats R rated?
Posted by: Marcos Dinnerstein | December 10, 2007 at 01:01 PM
I currently own a Ultra 150 and my friend bought a gp1300r. I really want to know if the FX SHO will outrun the gp1300r (stock). Please any information would be greatly appreciated. Please email.
Posted by: Josh Brown | January 28, 2008 at 03:58 AM
This thing is awsome and scarry fast. I was doing 75mph plus on smooth water.
Posted by: JAIME | April 25, 2008 at 11:41 AM