Please select your home edition
Edition
GJW Direct 2024 Dinghy

Buster introduces specially equipped VMAX Edition models

by Buster Boats 6 Feb 2021 11:41 GMT
On the water, VMAX Edition models stand out from base models thanks to their special VMAX colour scheme along the sides and on the outboard. The VMAX-inspired accent panels are accentuated by the red stripe on the waterline © Buster Boats

The next new Buster models for the 2021 boating season are the sporty and rapid VMAX Edition versions of the popular Buster XL and Buster XXL models. These fast-paced and all-aluminium open boats have been given a boost from high-performance Yamaha V MAX SHO outboards. The equipment has also been expanded with the addition of a larger 16" Buster Q smart display, which previously has not been available on models smaller than the Buster Magnum.

VMAX Edition boats are also comprehensively equipped in other respects. In addition to the high-performance Yamaha VMAX SHO outboard and upgraded electronics, the equipment includes a Comfort package with seat cushions, a Canvas package with weather-adjustable canopy, an Entertainment package with amplifier and speakers, and a multi-purpose waterskiing arch.

In addition to the high-performance Yamaha VMAX SHO outboard and upgraded electronics, the equipment includes a weather-adjustable canopy and a multi-purpose waterskiing arch.

VMAX Edition boats differ from standard models not only by the large screen and red-black colouring of the outboard, but also thanks to a special VMAX colour scheme along the sides.

The Buster XL is 6.05 metres in total length and rated for seven people. The XL was completely redesigned for the 2020 boating season with a focus on practicality, economy and safety in accordance with the traditions of this model. The handling characteristics of the Buster XL are balanced: the hull is stable, while the feel is light and precise. The boat is sensitive to throttle movements, and carefully engineered steering ergonomics ensure effortless handling.

The Buster XXL is a 6.25-metre sports boat with a maximum passenger capacity of eight people and a load capacity of 795 kilograms. Passengers are treated to a lavish U-shaped couch, and there is clearly more space inside than previous model generations thanks to the wide waterline. The new XXL offers excellent handling, and the stable and precise feel gives the impression of a much bigger boat.

Yamaha V MAX SHO outboards

At the heart of both special models is the four-cylinder Yamaha V MAX SHO four-stroke outboard. The Buster XL is powered by a Yamaha VF115XA with a rated output of 115 horsepower, while the XXL is powered by a Yamaha VF150XA with a rated output of 150 horsepower. The smaller outboard has a 1.8-litre 16-valve engine, while the larger outboard has Yamaha's advanced 2.8-litre four-cylinder 16-valve engine.

The V MAX SHO outboards offer better acceleration and slightly higher top speeds than standard outboards. This performance is an advantage, especially when the boat is carrying a heavier load, such as a larger crew and abundant fishing gear.

Both engines feature electronic fuel injection (EFI) for effortless starting, high economy and low emissions. The larger engine also features double overhead camshafts (DOHC) and variable camshaft timing (VCT), which changes the timing of the air intake and exhaust valves to achieve the best performance over the widest possible speed range.

A powerful three-phase charger (35 A for the 115-horsepower and 50 A for the 150-horsepower engine) efficiently charges the batteries even at low speeds. This ensures that there is sufficient power for all the accessories plus, for example, the battery of the electric bow thruster, which is important for fishing enthusiasts. Safety is further enhanced by the Yamaha Y-COP immobiliser and a factory-fitted engine bolt lock.

Buster Q now with a larger 16" screen

A special feature on VMAX Edition models is the larger 16" Buster Q smart display, which was previously not available on models smaller than the Magnum, even as an option. The larger display brings all the boat's gauges, the standard Navionics navigation charts and current weather information into the driver's field of vision.

A separate stereo is not required, as the Buster Q serves both as a radio and as a music bank when connected to smart devices. Owners can also access all boat data and the logbook via the Buster App.

Standard equipment on VMAX Edition models includes a maintenance-free aluminium floor, stainless steel fittings and hydraulic steering. The larger XXL is also equipped with joystick-controlled trim tabs and a U-shaped rear couch.

Fishing enthusiasts can specify a state-of-the-art Raymarine fishfinder, as well as a modular fishing package that enables the XL and XXL to be converted into spacious angling boats. The detachable fishing package includes rod boxes and a casting platform, as well as a bow motor bracket.

Buster XL 2021 VMAX Edition:

  • Yamaha VF115XA
  • Length 6.05 m
  • Beam 2.20 m
  • Weight 740 kg (without outboard)
  • Max load 700 kg
  • Seating capacity 7
  • Fuel tank 160 l
  • Buster Q16 smart display, electronic Navionics charts, amplifier, speaker
  • Comfort package includes seat cushions and padded backrests
  • Canvas package includes foldable and weather-adjustable canopy
  • Entertainment package includes amplifier and speakers
  • Waterskiing arch
  • VMax accent panel
  • Painted hull (optional)
Buster XXL 2021 VMAX Edition:
  • Yamaha VF150XA
  • Length 6.25 m
  • Beam 2.20 m
  • Weight 840 kg (without outboard)
  • Max load 795 kg
  • Seating capacity 8
  • Fuel tank 160 l
  • Buster Q16 smart display, electronic Navionics charts, amplifier, speaker
  • Comfort package includes seat cushions and padded backrests
  • Canvas package includes foldable and weather-adjustable canopy
  • Waterskiing arch
  • VMax accent panel
  • Painted hull (optional)

Related Articles

Dragon Worlds Sets Sail in Vilamoura
50 boats and 160 sailors representing 17 countries have gathered in Portugal The highly anticipated Dragon World Championship by Tivoli Hotels & Resorts officially sets sail today in the stunning waters of Vilamoura. Posted on 11 May
Cape 31 Med Circuit at COYCH Hyères overall
Shotgunn Dominates in a Thrilling Season Opener The opening round of the 2025 Cape 31 Med Circuit concluded this weekend in Hyères with three spectacular days of one-design racing, showcasing tight competition, a growing international fleet, and a full range of Mediterranean conditions. Posted on 11 May
Southwold are delivering Harbour Fest 2025
Back by popular demand Don your dancing shoes and get on down to the banks of the Blyth in Southwold for another rip-roaring harbourside festival on 28 June. Posted on 11 May
Formula 18 Italian National Regatta 2025 Preview
Get ready for three days of sailing in Tuscany's Gulf of Follonica Get ready for three days of sailing in Tuscany's Gulf of Follonica, at the event hosted by Centro Velico Punta Ala A.S.D., in partnership with Formula 18 Class Italy and PuntAla Camp & Resort. Posted on 11 May
Dovestone Sailing Club Open Day
Sun, Sails, and Smiles: A Perfect Day on the Water! Dovestone Sailing Club hosted their annual Open Day on May 10th as part of the Royal Yachting Association's (RYA) Discover Sailing initiative. Posted on 11 May
ILCA Midland Grand Prix at Attenborough
A mixed fleet of ILCA 6 and 7s took to the water representing eight different clubs A mixed fleet of ILCA 6 and 7s took to the water at Attenborough on Saturday representing 8 different clubs. 3 races were held under clear blue skies but with a ESE wind direction it wasn't ideal for a perfect course due to islands within the small lake. Posted on 11 May
An emotional evening in Les Sables d'Olonne
Les Sables d'Olonne lit up to celebrate the heroes of the Vendée Globe 2024-2025 On Saturday 10 May, Les Sables d'Olonne lit up to celebrate the heroes of the Vendée Globe 2024-2025. An exceptional evening brought together tens of thousands of people, with strong emotions and unforgettable memories, despite the driving rain. Posted on 11 May
DF95 Spring Series Event 6 at Barton's Point
With windspeed and boats in double figures exciting times were had by all With windspeed and boats in double figures exciting times were had by all. Ralph Wilkinson was race officer and Peter Jackson set a course that survived a veering wind that hit maximum A rig conditions with some broaching in the gusts. Posted on 11 May
The Swan Bonifacio Challenge concludes in style
The opening event of The Nations League 2025 wraps up with tight racing After four days of spirited competition and a vibrant week both on and off the water, the curtain closes on the Swan Bonifacio Challenge, the inaugural event of the 2025 Nations League by ClubSwan Racing. Posted on 10 May
iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games overall
Valentino Blewett and Medea Falcioni win in the U19 fleets; Brüll and Ugurlu top the U17 categories The iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games concluded in Torbole, Lake Garda, with the debut of the eight-rider experimental Medal Series format—featuring only semifinals and finals—after five days of intense and exciting racing. Posted on 10 May