The WaveBlaster is a
personal water craft
A personal watercraft (PWC), also called water scooter or jet ski, is a recreational watercraft that a rider sits or stands on, not within, as in a boat. PWCs have two style categories, first and most popular being a runabout or "sit down" whe ...
(PWC) made by
Yamaha Motor Corporation
is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of motorcycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, and other motorized products. The company was established in 1955 upon separation from Yamaha Corporation (however, Yamaha Corporation ...
. Part of their
WaveRunner
WaveRunner is a trademarked name and type of personal water craft (PWC) produced by the Yamaha Motor Company. Unique to the WaveRunner among PWCs is the spout of water that shoots into the air from the rear of the vehicle, a visual brand identif ...
line of watercraft, the Yamaha WaveBlaster 700 (Marine Jet 700TZ) made its debut in 1993. Although technically a runabout style PWC the blaster is more closely related to the
SuperJet.
Yamaha's design philosophy for the Blaster was simplicity over comfort. Just handle bars with a trigger throttle and a motorcycle style seat made this a performance craft, that let riders enjoy sharply banked turns, tail stands and other acrobatic maneuvers. The performance character and lean in style turning is primarily due to the soft
chines but are further enhanced by concave sections near the bow and
Strakes along the hull. The claimed top speed was 44-45 mph. With its powerful engine, semi flat-bottomed hull, and chrome-alloy piston rings, this is a model that still has many devoted fans today. The drawbacks to the design is its high center of gravity making it difficult to ride at idle speeds, difficulty at boarding in deep water and somewhat athletic skills required.
Photos
Image:1994 Yamaha WaveBlaster.jpg, 1994 Yamaha WaveBlaster
Image:DermSuperman.jpg, Surf riding in Virginia Beach, VA
Image:fathom1hander.jpg, Surf riding in Virginia Beach, VA
Image:Luckewb.jpg, Surf riding in Virginia Beach, VA
Image:Yamaha_Wave_Blaster_Westport_New_Zealand.jpg, Fresh Water Break in Westport, NZ
Specifications
*Rated power @ 6,300 rpm
*Net Weight:
*Length:
*Beam:
*Engine Type 2-Cylinder, 2-Stroke
*Bore/Stroke
*Displacement 701 cc
*Fuel Regular Unleaded
*Type of Intake Reed Valve
*Type of Scavenging Loop-Charged
*Type of Exhaust Wet
*Mixing Ratio 50:1 (with oil injection pump)
*Cooling Water
*Starting Electric
*Ignition CDI
*Compression Ratio 7.2:1
*Carburetor/Injection (1) Mikuni Super BN 44 (1993–1995), (2) Mikuni Super BN 38 (1996)
*Spark Advance 6°
*Ignition Timing 15° BTDC – 21° BTDC
*Spark Plug BR8HS/B8HS
*Pump 144 mm Axial Flow Single Stage
*Transmission Direct Drive From Engine
*Impeller 3-Blade, Stainless Steel (14/18 pitch)
*Vehicle Capacity 1 Operator and 1 Passenger
*Hull Material FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic)
History
Timeline
1987-1991
The precursor to these machines was the Yamaha WaveJammer, produced from 1987-1991. It was the world’s first sit-down type solo riding
personal water craft
A personal watercraft (PWC), also called water scooter or jet ski, is a recreational watercraft that a rider sits or stands on, not within, as in a boat. PWCs have two style categories, first and most popular being a runabout or "sit down" whe ...
. The combination of a fixed steering column and small hull made this a particularly agile model. It featured a 500cc twin cylinder engine, with a top speed around 25-30 mph on a smooth lake. The engine can be replaced with the newer 701cc engine, with minimal fitting problems.
Yamaha, WaveRunner history
1993 through 1994
The craft remained unchanged with the 61X cases and blue/purple color paint commonly referred to as "blurple".
1995
Yamaha changed the color to red.
1996
Yamaha added dual 38mm Mikuni carburetors and 62T cases to the WaveBlaster, resulting in slightly more power, from 63 to 73 hp.
This model was discontinued in 1996.
1997 through 1998
Yamaha changed the color scheme to blue and white and renamed the machine to WaveBlaster Limited (not available in USA).
1998
This model was discontinued in 1998.
Summary
This ski came from the factory as a stripped down no-frills machine —- it does not have a tachometer
A tachometer (revolution-counter, tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated anal ...
, speedometer
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, GPS
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, rear view mirrors, cup holder
A cup holder is a device, such as a zarf, to hold a cup or other drinking vessel. It may be free standing to hold cups securely on a desk or other flat surface, or in a tree style to store sets of cups in kitchens. They may be built into automob ...
, ice box, luggage compartment or a reverse mechanism that are typical of larger multi-person skis. Yamaha also manufactured a WaveBlaster 2 and a WaveBlaster 3, the latter more commonly known as the WB800 in reference to its 800cc motor.
The WaveBlaster has been described by many as "the closest thing to riding a motorcycle on water".
References
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See also
*Pump-jet
A pump-jet, hydrojet, or water jet is a marine system that produces a jet of water for propulsion. The mechanical arrangement may be a ducted propeller (axial-flow pump), a centrifugal pump, or a mixed flow pump which is a combination of both ...
*Yamaha WaveRunner
WaveRunner is a trademarked name and type of personal water craft (PWC) produced by the Yamaha Motor Company. Unique to the WaveRunner among PWCs is the spout of water that shoots into the air from the rear of the vehicle, a visual brand identif ...
*Yamaha SuperJet
The SuperJet is a stand-up type personal watercraft (PWC) made by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Part of Yamaha's WaveRunner line of watercraft, it was introduced in 1990 and has become one of the most successful stand-up personal watercraft ever made ...
WaveBlaster
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Personal water craft brands
Vehicles introduced in 1993