Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013)

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The Yamaha FX HO Series encompasses two machines, the FX Cruiser HO and the FX HO. Essentially these are the same waverunners except for a few cosmetic differences. When I arrived for testing, the first thing that caught my eye was the new lines and the redesigned front end; it has a much lower and flatter profile. I especially liked how they incorporated the wing mirrors into the overall design.

Key Features

  • Color: Crimson Red Metallic
  • NanoXcel Ultra-lightweight hull and deck
  • Hydro-Turf mats
  • Chrome accents
  • 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, 1.8 Liter High Output Yamaha marine engine
  • Cruiser seat
  • No wake mode
  • Multifunction instrumentation panel
  • Reboarding step
  • Reverse with traction control

Specifications

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Specifications
Length Overall 140.2''
3.56 m
Dry Weight 822 lbs.
372.8 kg
Beam 48.4''
1.22 m
Tested Weight N/A
Draft N/A Fuel Cap 18.5 gal.
70 L
Deadrise/Transom N/A Water Cap none
Max Headroom open Bridge Clearance N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Engine Options

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Engine options
Std. Power 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder
Tested Power 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder
Opt. Power Not Available

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Captain's Report

Captain's Report by Christopher Hughes, BoatTEST.com COO---

Yamaha FX HO Series

On the back deck you can see the safety waterspout and how the new design of the bow area adds to the sleek looks. The entire top deck is painted in a metallic flake silver and not gel-coat.

The FX HO has a low profile, smoother design which in my opinion is better suited for the more aggressive sporty type rider. With a lower, flatter profile the FX HO looks like she means business. I especially liked how Yamaha incorporated the wing mirrors into the overall design.

Yamaha FX HO Series

Seen here is the FX Cruiser version with the scalloped backrests. Also notice the pull-up cleats located within easy reach of the drive while seated, offered on the Cruisers version only.

Yamaha FX HO Series

Yamaha FX HO has a low profile sport seat.

Seating Is Key

Before we look at what propels these PWCs through the water, we need to look at the seats, which happen to be one of the differences between the FX Cruiser HO and the FX HO. Both have a two part seating design, with an aft and main section. The FX HO has a low profile smother seat design better suited for a sporty style of riding. The FX Cruiser HO on the other hand has seating designed more for comfort and support, with defined sections for all three riders and fully scalloped back support.

When you remove the aft seat section you have access to storage. When you remove the storage bucket, you have access to your battery which can easily be removed and replaced. Also located in the area are your sump pump and exhaust/muffler components.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The engine compartment for the Yamaha FX HO series has plenty of room all around the engine and most components can be access easily.

Checking the Beast's Ticker

When you remove the main seat section you have access to the belly of the beast -- the engine compartment. The engine is a purpose-built 1.8L 4-stroke, 4-cylinder high output marine engine. This engine is naturally aspirated and tuned to run on regular 87 octane gasoline. There is a fair amount of room around the engine and getting to the oil filter, the air filter, the spark plugs and most every component is quite easy.

Yamaha FX HO Series

155MM jet pump nozzle, pump assembly and ride plate are all manufactured from an aluminum alloy.

The engine is connected via direct drive to the jet pump. What this means is that there is no transmission, no extra parts to go wrong or wear out, and no reduction gear. The drive shaft comes out of the engine and connects directly to the impellor which is incased in the jet pump unit.

The impeller is stainless steel and has three blades with a 17.5-degree pitch forcing the water out a 155mm jet pump nozzle. The entire jet pump unit is manufactured from an aluminum alloy which significantly reduces corrosion issues. The only non-metal component is the reverse gate.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The reverse level is ergonomically design to the shape of your hand and the lighter gray release handle is easily seen here.

New Neutral Feature

Back in the driver’s seat is where an important new feature comes in to play. On the starboard side of the console is your reversing lever, right where you expect it, but this one is different. To operate it, you must first squeeze the release handle, and then you can pull the level back. Now you are in reverse and the bucket is deployed in front of the jet nozzle.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The reverse bucket is seen in the deployed position. The bucket diverts the flow of water from the nozzle to allow for reversing. See how the sides have ducted cut-outs, these provide nimble directional control in reverse.

The new feature is a mechanical neutral. Push the reverse lever forward and it will lock into place and in the new sight window on the lever will be displayed a green “N”. You are now in neutral.

During my test, I left it in the position for several minutes while I finished off a few bottles of water. As advertised, it was a neutral; I didn’t drift forward or aft. By squeezing the release handle and pushing the lever full forward, you are now in regular forward operating mode; a clever yet simple solution.

Yamaha FX HO Series

When driving, you have very good visibility of the display, even in direct sunlight as you can see here.

Instrumentation

Back on the console we have our multifunction display which consists of a large easy to read analog gage with a digital display on the port side. The function buttons are located under the handlebars on the aft section of the console, this way you are not reaching over the handlebars to set your display modes. To the right of these button is your handlebar tilt lever, allowing you to raise and lower the handlebars to your preferred setting.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The control button are located under the handlebar which means you do not need to reach over the handlebar when driving should you want to change the display modes or function.

Yamaha FX HO Series

Here on the port side handlebar looking aft you can clearly see the new handgrip design. Located just inboard is your trim adjuster which allows you to set the angle of the pet pump nozzle raising of lowering the angle of the bow. Your safety lanyard attaches to the engine cut off switch on the top side. Also seen in this image is the lower profile sport seat of the FX HO.

Room For Lunch and More

There is a total of over 30 gallons of storage spotted around the FX HO series with the largest being the forward compartment. It can be easily opened one-handed with a simple pull handle centered on the top of the cover. There is watertight storage on top of the console to port, ideal for your keys, wallet, cell phone, etc.

Just forward of the driver is another storage area, large enough to fit a marine radio, and two bottles of water. We already touched on the rear storage under the aft seat.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The storage forward of the driver is large enough for a GPS, radio and two beverages.

Yamaha FX HO Series

There is a small storage compartment under the tow point which Yamaha said they added as a place to store your tow line. It has a convenient cut-out which allows the tow line to stay connected while stored. Notice the hand hold area built into the aft seat support.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The foot wells are padded with Hydra-Turf and provide a secure feeling when riding. I would like to see a seat strap for your passengers to hold onto.

Basic Specs

The FX HO series measures in at 140.2” in length, has a beam of 48.4” and a height of also 48.4”. Each version has an 18.5 US gallon fuel tank but the weights are slightly different. The FX Cruiser HO weighs in at 825 lbs and the FX HO weighs in at 822 lbs, but these are dry weights, so your operating weight will be just north of 938 lbs.

Yamaha FX HO Series

The re-boarding step seen here is one of the largest we have seen on a PWC. When fully down, it is much deeper in the water allowing you to get your foot on it much more easily.

Performance

In our test we recorded and average top speed of 62.6 mph at 7400 rpm while burning 13.6 gph which translates into 4.60 mpg for a range of 77 statute miles. Since there is no best cruise on a PWC, mainly because we don’t drive them like boats, I did find myself at 5000 rpm most of the time which gave me an average speed of 32.6 mph, burning only 5.1 gph for a range of approximately 107 statute miles. We tested our time from 0-30 and recorded and average of 2.0 seconds.

Handling

As far as handling during the test, I did notice that the longer hull was a little more forgiving than the shorter previous model. The new units turn very aggressively when you want them to if you are on the power, but they are also easily controllable and more stable is less aggressive turns.

Yamaha FX HO Series

Something else I noticed was the smoothness of the ride. There is a smoother transition when crossing wakes and the hull throws the water and spray out to the sides, instead of bashing it into submission head-on.

The Bruise

OK, so now you want to know how much. Well the MSRP for the FX Cruiser HO is $13,199 and the FX HO is $12,699. They are offered in Silver Metallic or Crimson Red Metallic respectively.

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Test Result Highlights

  • Top speed for the Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) is 62.6 MPH (100.7 KPH), burning 13.6 gallons per hour (GPH) or 51.48 liters per hour (LPH).

  • Best cruise for the Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) is 32.6 MPH (52.5 KPH), and the boat gets 6.46 miles per gallon (MPG) or 2.75 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 107 miles (172.2 kilometers).

  • Tested power is 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder.

  • Time from 0 to 30 of the Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) is 2.0 sec. seconds.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels
go to our Test Results section.

Standard and Optional Equipment

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Standard and Optional Equipment

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Warranty

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Hull Warranty
Years 1 year

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Price

Yamaha FX HO (2012-2013) Price
Base Price (MSRP) $12,699.00
Price as Tested N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Test Results   (Printer Friendly Page)

Test Power: 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder
  Range  
RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
1000 3.7 3.2 0.6 6.73 5.85 112 97 180 5.95 2.3 2.86
2000 5.2 4.5 1.0 5.15 4.48 86 75 138 8.37 3.8 2.19
3000 6.8 5.9 1.7 4.12 3.58 69 60 111 10.94 6.4 1.75
4000 20.5 17.8 2.9 7.19 6.25 120 104 193 32.99 11 3.06
5000 32.6 28.3 5.1 6.46 5.61 107 93 172 52.46 19.3 2.75
6000 44.7 38.8 7.1 6.33 5.51 105 92 169 71.94 26.9 2.69
7000 56.5 49.1 11.0 5.14 4.47 86 74 138 90.93 41.6 2.19
7400 62.6 54.4 13.6 4.60 4.00 77 67 124 100.74 51.5 1.96

All speeds are measured by a hand held Stalker PRO radar gun and a hand help digital timer, so the human elements is a factor. Temperature, saltwater versus fresh, load, and water conditions are all a factor and the reason why test results may vary.

Performance Chart

Performance Chart

Test Conditions

Test Power: 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder
Time To Plane N/A
0 to 30 2.0 sec.
Test Power 1 x 1812cc four-stroke four-cylinder
Transmission Direct Drive
Ratio N/A
Props 3-blade 17.6 degree pitch stainless steel
Load Load: 1 person, Fuel: 1/2 full, Water: none, Gear: none
Climate Temp: 97 deg., Humid: 87%, Wind: calm, Seas: calm