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RPM | MPH | Knots | GPH | MPG | NMPG | STAT. MILE | NM | dBa |
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1250 | 2.1 | 1.8 | 0.6 | 3.4 | 3 | 123 | 123 | 76 |
2000 | 5.4 | 4.7 | 1 | 5.7 | 4.9 | 205 | 177.9 | 77 |
2500 | 6 | 5.2 | 1.6 | 3.8 | 3.3 | 135 | 117.4 | 77 |
3000 | 6.7 | 5.8 | 2 | 3.4 | 3 | 123 | 106.8 | 79 |
3500 | 7.1 | 6.2 | 2.8 | 2.6 | 2.2 | 93 | 80.8 | 78 |
4000 | 8.2 | 7.1 | 3.9 | 2.1 | 1.8 | 75 | 65.4 | 78 |
4500 | 10.8 | 9.3 | 5.2 | 2.1 | 1.8 | 75 | 65.3 | 79 |
5000 | 14.4 | 12.5 | 7.1 | 2 | 1.8 | 74 | 63.9 | 80 |
5500 | 24.2 | 21 | 8.7 | 2.8 | 2.4 | 101 | 87.6 | 81 |
6000 | 31 | 27 | 10.6 | 2.9 | 2.5 | 105 | 81.6 | 83 |
6500 | 36.1 | 31.4 | 13.4 | 2.7 | 2.4 | 97 | 84.7 | 85 |
7000 | 41.2 | 35.8 | 16.6 | 2.5 | 2.2 | 89 | 77.6 | 85 |
7550 | 48.2 | 41.9 | 20.9 | 2.3 | 2 | 83 | 72.3 | 88 |

Specifications
Length Overall | 19' 5" (5.92 m) |
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Beam | 8' 2" (2.49 m) |
Dry Weight | 2,615 lbs. (1,186 kg) |
Tested Weight | 3,087 lbs. (1,400 kg) |
Draft | 16" (40.64 cm) |
Deadrise/Transom | 18 degrees |
Bridge Clearance | 7' 11" (2.41 m) |
Weight Capacity | 1,650 lbs. (748 kg) |
Person Capacity | 8 |
Fuel Capacity | 40 gal. (151 L) |
Length on Trailer | 21' 2" (6.45 m) |
Height on Trailer | 10' 3" (312 m) |
Total Weight | 3,087 lbs. (1,400 kg) |
Acceleration Times & Conditions
Time to Plane | 3.6 sec. |
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0 to 30 | 6.0 sec. |
Load | 2 persons, 3/4 fuel, no water, 50 lbs. of gear |
Climate | 95 degrees, 77 humid.; wind 0-5 mph; seas: calm |
Engine Options
Tested Engine |
1 x 1.8 L Yamaha SVHO |
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Std. Power |
1 x Yamaha 1.8 L SVHO |
Opt. Power |
N/A |
Captain's Report
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By Capt. Peter d’Anjou
Brief Summary
New for 2020, the Yamaha 195 FSH Sport is a center console with a Yamaha 1.8L Super Vortex High Output (SVHO) water jet engine. It is this more powerful supercharged intercooled engine that primarily transformed the previous 190 Series into the faster 2020 model.
Key Features
- 1.8L Super Vortex High Output water jet engine
- 8 person, 1650 lbs. passenger capacity
- V-hull
- T-top
- Single-axle painted trailer with disc brakes and swing away tongue
Mission
This is a 19 ½' (5.94 m) jet boat set up for fishing or day boat activities like water skiing, tow and wake sports.
Distinguishing Features
- Patented articulating keel
- Yamaha Connext full color LCD touchscreen
- Multi-level swim platform
Major Features
- Top speed of 48 mph
- No-Wake mode – preset engine speeds
- Thrust directional enhancer – for slow speed maneuvering/docking
Design
The V-hull has an 18-degree deadrise at the transom. The bridge clearance with the T-top is 7’11” (2.41 m). The T-top and windshield are removable so the boat sitting on its trailer with the fold-away tongue will fit in most garages.
Construction
Comparison
The 2019 Yamaha 19 FSH Sport model reached a top speed of 40.9 mph, the 2020 Yamaha 195 FSH Sport with supercharger achieved a WOT speed of 48 mph on the same hull.
Boat Inspection
Engine
The big change to the new 195 Series of center console jet boats is the addition of the supercharged intercooled power plant, 1.8L Super Vortex High Output, up from the 1.8L HO of the 190 series.
The batteries are under the gas strut-supported hatch in the portside aft deck. We’d like to see a removable bin here so we can better utilize this space as storage.
Advantages of Jet Boats
- Performance and acceleration
- Shallow water operation
- Swimmer safety
- Maneuvering capability
- Low maintenance
Performance
The Yamaha 195 FSH Sport has a LOA of 19’5” (5.92 m), a beam of 8’2” (2.49m), and a draft of 16” (40.64 cm). With an empty weight of 2487 lbs. (1,128 kg), 75-percent fuel, and two people onboard, we had an estimated test weight of 3,087 lbs. (1,400 kg).
With the 1.8L SVHO engine turning at 7540 rpm, we reached a top speed of 48.2 mph. Best economic cruise came in at 6000 rpm and 31.0 mph. It was at that speed that the 10.6 gph fuel burn translated into 2.9 mpg and a range of 105 miles, all while still holding back a 10-percent reserve of the boat's 40-gallon (151 L) total fuel capacity.
Acceleration
Not surprisingly, she had aggressive acceleration times. We reached planing speed in an average of 3.6 seconds, continued on through 20 mph in 4 seconds, and 30 came and went in 6 seconds flat.
Time to Plane: 3.6 seconds
Zero to 20 mph: 4.0 seconds
Zero to 30 mph: 6.0 seconds
Care to Do a Little Trolling? Simply put, the throttle in idle ahead and hit the No-Wake rocker switch. No-Wake #1 is right at the perfect trolling speed of 1600 rpm, 2 mph and a .8 gph fuel burn. Need a little more speed for currents or winds? No-Wake #2 shows 1980 rpm, 3 mph and 1.0 gph.
Handling
The 195 FSH Sport has the articulating keel that acts like a rudder below the jet nozzle and improves the turning characteristics. At speed the boat still has a wide turn radius. However, slow down and the boat can turn more aggressively. The days of spinning out in the turns are long gone and now there’s more controllability through all turns.
What is still present is the short stopping distance with the elimination of a transmission. Moving the lever into reverse just drops the bucket and redirects the thrust forward, stopping the 195 FSH in short order, not something to be taken lightly. At cruise there’s a ¾ turn of the wheel to each stop. We like that there’s feedback to the steering; if one releases the wheel, it comes immediately back to the straight ahead position.
Stern
A center console obviously lends itself to fishing, but also to dayboat activities, so let’s continue our inspection with those two uses in mind. The jet engine, with its low profile underdeck, really serves well to keep the stern as a useable portion of the boat.
Swim Platform
The multi-level swim platform is the most distinguishing feature of Yamaha boats and very popular with fishermen and families alike.
The swim platform’s upper level is 18” (45.72 cm) fore-n-aft. It has 11” (25.40 cm) high fixed bolsters acting as seatbacks.
Under the swim platform is a cleanout port, so no jumping into the water if the boat runs through grass or weeds. When the hatch is opened, a cutoff disables the engine.
Step down 9” (22.86 cm) to the lower platforms 16” (40.64 cm) fore-n-aft section and we are only 8” (20.32 cm) off the water. Easy access for water sports or landing a big one.
Aft Casting Platform
Rod holders are in the caprail aft of the elevated deck. Two others are on the side caprails. The jump seats have removable seatbacks, creating an aft casting deck 6’7” (2.01m) wide with 9” (22.86 cm) high bulwarks to the sides. Freeboard at the stern quarter is 27” (68.58 cm).
Under the jump seat hatch to starboard is a 25-gal (94.64L) livewell. A carry-on cooler stores under the helm seat. The leaning post includes a reversible seatback so we can watch the lines or take a seat while working the aft casting deck.
The casting deck has two removable jump seats, one to either side of the helm bench seat.
The helm console has the wheel to port. At the top of the console is a padded surface.
The dash panel has the 4.6” (11.68 cm) Yamaha Connext display just ahead of the wheel. A compass is to the right. Below are the electrical rocker switches. The stainless wheel is on a tilt base and has a steering knob.
To the left of the wheel is the ignition and blower switch. The throttle binnacle is to the right, with bilge, livewell, washdown and No-Wake controls alongside.
Ahead of the observer’s position is a padded area for quick drop items, a grab handle and a stereo remote for the Jensen stereo. Below are lockable and open storage compartments.
Beneath the 20” wide jump seats alongside the helm are the battery compartment (port) and a livewell (starboard).
Padded bolsters are to either side of the cockpit, starting out at 18” (45.72 cm) and running up to 23” (58.42 cm). Below are two horizontal rod holders and to starboard there’s a new quick connect washdown feature that works off the jet pump.
The T-top supports are low profile so as to not take up any of the 20” (50.80 cm) side deck clearance. Grab handles are integrated into the support frames. Vertical rod holders are to the sides of the console, and grommets in the canvas T-top accommodate rod height.
Bow
The forward casting deck measures 39” (99.06 cm) x 64” (162.56 cm) tapering to 52” (132.08 cm). There is an insulated fish box in the casting deck and forward of the fish box is general storage. Combination rod and cup holders adorn the caprail to either side of the forward casting platform.
At the bow there’s a 34” (86.36 cm) wide seat just ahead of the console and an aft facing seat at the foredeck with grab handles to both sides. Freeboard at the bow is 28” (71.12 cm).
The console seat hinges up and a privacy curtain makes a suitable changing room, or an added porta pottie could be fitted into the 4’7” high space within.
There’s 526 gallons (1991 L) of total storage throughout the boat, including under the aft deck hatches, to the starboard side of the bow, under the bow seating, under the foredeck, and under the forward console seat.
Anchor
Equipment Discussion
The Yamaha 195 FSH Sport comes in two colors, Slate Blue or Seafoam Green.
Yamaha has a list of 394 product accessories, from ski ropes and water toys, to propane grills available for their jet boats.
The boat on the trailer has a dry weight of 3,245 pounds, light enough to be towed by a small truck or mid-sized SUV. The foldaway tongue means that the boat can be stored in a garage with only 19.5’ length. The T-top and windshield are removable for those garages with low overheads.
- Limited Lifetime Structural Warranty for Original Purchaser*
- 10 Year Limited Transferable Structural Warranty
- 3 Year Limited Component Warranty
Yamaha makes a slightly cheaper model called the 195 FSH Deluxe, on the same hull that is different in the trim package-no T-top standard for instance.
Stylish and fast the new supercharged jet boats from Yamaha are made in the USA.
Price
$37,599 includes SVHO engine and painted trailer (freight and prep extra)
Optional Equipment to Consider
- Galvanized trailer upgrade
- Wakebooster
Observations
Clearly, this boat appeals to the customer who enjoys coastal living up close and personal. The 195 FSH Sport has enough serious fishing features to accommodate all but offshore anglers, and many features to keep day boaters happy.
Yamaha has packed a lot into a boat under 20-feet long and that should have broad appeal to a lot of boaters.
Marrying the functionality of a center console with a jet boat’s advantages is a good idea. Yamaha has years of experience with jet boats and jet-powered PWC. Here they build the entire boat, engine and all, and stand behind them, while continuing to innovate.