Articles Tagged: Boat Reviews
- Malibu’s 21 Ride is an all-around wake-sport workhorse that offers everything you need to ride at a great price. This former member of the Wakesetter line has a classic Malibu look and feel with quality that has stood the test of time while delivering world-class wakes...
- At 22 feet, the Axis A22 is the perfect size for creating a massive wake and comfortably fitting your whole crew while still maintaining maneuverability and ease of trailering...
- The Recon edition of the A20 is not only a rider-designed wake boat with an emphasis on no-frills function, it’s also a way to show your support of America’s armed forces through a donation made to the Wounded Warriors Project with every purchase...
- Centurion’s Enzo SV 244 is the company’s flagship wakesurf boat and one of the premier swell-throwing inboards on the market today. The boat towed Centurion’s World Wake Surfing Championship since its inception, and wakesurfing legend Drew Danielo calls it his tow boat of choice...
- Centurion’s Enzo SV 233 is the sister ship to the popular SV 230 Plus, with the major differences being a larger lounge area and a unique, sun pad walk-over. The sun pad slopes down toward the transom for a smaller step down to the swim platform to allow kids easier access to the water...
- The personal choice of West Coast legend Ricky Gonzalez, the Enzo SV 211 fits a ton of wakeboard performance in a small package. For a 20-foot boat, this wake can jack up to pro levels quickly with the quick-fill ballast, which adds water by flooding compartments in the bottom of the boat, and the pro ballast, which has plumbed-in bags that fill with the touch of a button.
- One of Centurion’s mainstays, the Enzo SV 230 Plus is and has been a wakesurfing powerhouse for more than a decade, and it’s no slouch when it comes to wakeboarding performance as well...
- It’s hard to list all the features on Centurion’s new Enzo FX-22. To start, it has a familiar bottom similar to the proven wakeboard and wakesurf hull of the Enzo SV 233, but it incorporates new characteristics like Centurion’s loading ramp on either side of the hull...
- The Centurion Avalanche C4 mixes a flagship legacy with first-time-buyer value. Once the flagship wakeboard boat of the Centurion Boats line, the Avalanche owns a long track record of proven performance...
- The Elite V C4 is Centurion’s best multisport performer. With its versatile 21-foot 5-inch length and 93-inch beam, the Elite V C4 can pull the full range of water sports, from wakeboarding and surf sessions to wakeskating and even recreational skiing.
- Epic is celebrating a decade of building wake boats this year, and it created this special-edition 10th Anniversary 23v to commemorate the occasion. LEDs blanket the special-edition graphic on both sides of the boat in a red glow...
- From the fuss-free interior to wakeboarding’s biggest ballast system, Epic’s flagship 23v is a utilitarian wake machine designed at every step with riders in mind. It comes standard with a massive, 3,600-pound hard-tank setup, which creates a wall of water with tons of straight-up pop to ride behind..
- Malibu’s 2013 Wakesetter 23 LSV is the best LSV we’ve seen in years, and it is thanks to major innovations like the Surf Gate and Mobile Device Gateway. Surf Gate is an option, but you’d be crazy not to get it...
- The Malibu Wakesetter 247 LSV is a big, comfortable, stylish boat for the whole family. With seating for 17 and more than 20 cup holders, the biggest boat in the Wakesetter line has plenty of space and plenty of wake performance for an entire day on the water...
- Malibu’s 24-foot MXZ is the big brother to the Wakesetter 22 MXZ and offers additional space and big-water capability with the same ideal wakes and big bow design. The 24 MXZ is a big boat that handles like a small boat and has all the luxury amenities Malibu is known for...




