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What is the horsepower of the SX210/AR210???

Enduro900

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So the 212S has 360hp I’ve heard, is that correct???

Does anyone know the HP of the sx210/ar210???

Thx
 
What year? Our 2011, which I believe ran the same 1052cc engines all the way up through at least 2018 (before the TR1 engines were used) produced about 110 hp per engine, so 220. The engines have a kw power output shown on them - you can convert that to hp.
 
According to Jetdrift.com, the TR1 1049cc 4 Stroke 3 cyl engine produces 125HP. SX210's have two engines. They are plenty powerful to generate boat speeds of up to about 40mph and produce enough torque to handle all your watersport needs.

More to the point may be performance and gas consumption ratings found at: Yamaha SX210 (2019-) | BoatTEST
 
What year? Our 2011, which I believe ran the same 1052cc engines all the way up through at least 2018 (before the TR1 engines were used) produced about 110 hp per engine, so 220. The engines have a kw power output shown on them - you can convert that to hp.

Thanks this helps.....was looking for 2020/2021 but nice to know what older units have in the event i go used.
 
The 1.8L N/A engines are 180hp
 
In my 2016 242 limited E, my 1.8 HO n/a engines are rated at 177 HP each
In my 2020 VX Cruiser with the same 1.8 HO n/a engine is rated at 160 HP.
This is what i remember when i checked them, im not with them currently to verify.
 
The 1.8L N/A engines are 180hp
In my 2016 242 limited E, my 1.8 HO n/a engines are rated at 177 HP each
In my 2020 VX Cruiser with the same 1.8 HO n/a engine is rated at 160 HP.
This is what i remember when i checked them, im not with them currently to verify.


The OP was asking about the SX210/AR210. This is all good info, but does not apply to the requested boats.
 
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The OP was asking about the SX210/AR210. This is all good info, but does not apply to the requested posts.
I never did any research into the 21 footers since i went straight to the 24... whoops. The SX/AR210 have different engines. Who knew?! :eggonface:
 
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