Centurion Enzo SV240
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OVERVIEW
We welcomed the debut of the SV240 last year as a way to top off the popular Enzo line with the biggest, baddest boat in the Centurion fleet. It has more of everything that matters — more room in the lounge and bow, more styling throughout, more wake potential. Gotta love it.
WHAT WE DIG
• Flared bow offers wider space and cool style
• Angled passenger seat makes it easier to talk with driver
• Billet accents add bling to gunwale panels, glove box, air vents
• Optional Matrix driver's seat is high and wide
• New Faria gauges
FEATURES
Highlight Feature
Styling lines. We like how the stainless-steel rub rail curves down gracefully from the bow to almost the level of the swim platform. Then there are the bow contours, the upholstery details and more.
Hull
Bigger water, lots of rollers, double-ups — the SV240 is built to handle it. It has a large footprint with the even 24-foot length and the wide 102-inch beam, so not much can knock it off its track. The deep-V design ensures it'll slice on through. It's crafted with an all-fiberglass top deck that's locked into the hull with a reverse shoe box fit.
Ballast
In addition to the standard two midship ballast tanks at 230 pounds each, there are four more optional tanks spread throughout the boat, including a 230-pound center tank, 450-pound bow tank and two 230-pound rear tanks. That spacing and the 16 passengers aboard help balance the boat for wakeboarding or surfing.
Tower
We liked the Double Up tower, a new design for '08, because nobody banged their head on it. And of course, it had cool black-powder-coated aluminum tubing accented with the optional polished front supports. The swivel racks were user-friendly.
Wake Shaper
The manual wake plate comes standard, but we prefer being able to adjust the running attitude and wake shape on the fly, so we'd go for the upgrade to the Switchblade foil and Bennett trim tabs.
Wake
The hull design works well to not only handle the boat's ballast potential with a rider in tow, but keep the ride stable as well. It's a solid performer. The wakes themselves are clean and crisp with a well-shaped lip.
SPECS
Length w/o platform: 24'
Beam: 8'6"
People: 16
Dry weight: 4,600 lb.
Ballast: 1,600 lb. total
Tower: Double Up
For more information, please visit www.centurionboats.com.
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