Yamaha To Showcase WaveRunners at AIMExpo PersonalWatercraft.com July 21, 2015April 15, 2016 Images: Photos by Yamaha Shares Comments First marine segment manufacturer to exhibit at AIMExpoYamaha WaterCraft has signed on to be an exhibitor at the upcoming American Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) this October 15-18 in Orlando, Fla. Yamaha WaterCraft is the first dedicated marine segment manufacturer at AIMExpo and will join its motorsports division counterparts as it showcases its lineup of WaveRunners, Wake Boats and complete line of accessories for attendees of the third-annual powersports event. “For the past two years we have been hearing from a number of sources throughout the greater powersports industry that AIMExpo was the place we needed to be,” says Bryan Seti, general manager of Yamaha’s Watercraft Group. “For 2015, we have committed to a presence at this multi-faceted event where we will showcase a wide range of products and accessories for trade, media and consumer attendees to engage with.” “Yamaha’s motorsports division was one of AIMExpo’s founding participants so we’re thrilled to have Yamaha WaterCraft join them and the rapidly expanding list of exhibitors at AIMExpo,” says Cinnamon Kernes, AIMExpo Show Director. “With Yamaha’s presence on the AIMExpo show floor this represents an important and key segment of the powersports industry, something the trade, media and consumer attendees will all appreciate, and is indicative of the all-inclusive stage AIMExpo has created for the diverse product categories of our industry.” In addition to its product displays, Yamaha will also have some of its sponsored athletes on hand at its booth (#2201) on the show floor. These athletes, some of who will be coming fresh off championship runs at the IJSBA World Finals in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, just one week prior, will be available to meet and sign autographs for all in attendance. Share Share Subscribe Like PersonalWatercraft.com on Facebook Related Stories 2009 Yamaha WaveRunners topping sales charts Yamaha FX HO Wins in its Racing Debut Win $1000 for Guessing “What’s Next” With Sea-Doo Comments Most Popular Remembering the Sea-Doo XP March 16, 2016 2013 Yamaha VXR Review January 29, 2013 2025 Yamaha JetBlaster PRO 2-Up Review August 22, 2024 2024 Yamaha GP HO Review May 22, 2024 2017 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310LX Review June 5, 2017 2024 Kawasaki Jet Ski STX 160X Review June 14, 2024 Latest Stories 2025 Sea-Doo FishPro Apex Review 2025 Yamaha JetBlaster PRO 2-Up Review The Toys Of Summer Kemimoto 4 Bow Bimini Top and Boat Bumper Review Repowering Your PWC Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Newsletter