Articles Tagged: VDIG
- Boat Review The MasterCraft X-45 is a best-selling wakeboard boat for the MasterCraft brand. Standing in the wide-open main cabin, it's easy to tell why. From here, you can just barely make out the wake boat's pickle-fork nose - a testament to its sheer vastness...
- Boat Review With its traditional bow, the MasterCraft X-15 is a perfect fit for the multisport family whose style tastes veer toward the classical. While its look is timeless, the MasterCraft X-15's performance is anything but old-school...
- Boat Review Mixing nimble direct-drive handling with X-Series amenities, the MasterCraft X-14 is a versatile performer designed for the family that wants to do it all on the water - not just ride. The biggest direct-drive in the X-Series line, the MasterCraft X-14 features seating for 11...
- Wakeboard Boat Review Don’t discriminate against the MasterCraft MariStar 215 just because it doesn’t have the ever-popular pickle-fork bow design. In its third model year, the MasterCraft MariStar 215 has plenty of top-notch design behind it thanks to MasterCraft’s research and development department and with just the optional 650-pound factory ballast system it creates some impressive-sized wakes...
- Wakeboard Boat Review It has room for 18 people, a beefy wake and the cool new VDIG dash display. The MasterCraft MariStar 245 is a perfect choice for someone equally interested in great wakeboarding and great company on the water...
- Wakeboard Boat Review Seeing a MasterCraft MariStar SS280 on the dock is like seeing a monster truck in the mall parking lot — it sticks out like a sore thumb but, man, is it cool. What kind of wakeboarder lays out well into the six figures for this water-sports yacht? One with a big family, lots of friends and larger lakes and waterways...
- Wakeboard Boat Review What else can we say about the MasterCraft X-Star that we haven’t said since its debut five years ago? It was ahead of its time then in producing wake shapes that literally took the sport of wakeboarding to a new level...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The MasterCraft X-15 looks like a traditional wakeboard boat now that so many X-Series models have the pickle-fork bow. But in its third model year, the MasterCraft X-15 is pretty state-of-the-art, with the collective mind power of MasterCraft’s research and development department (which has its own building at company HQ) creating impressive-sized wakes with only the 650-pound factory ballast system...
- Wakeboard Boat Review With any other wakeboard boat company, the MasterCraft X-45 would be the biggest, baddest model in the lineup. MasterCraft’s got the monster 28-foot X-80, though. Still, the MasterCraft X-45 shouldn’t be overshadowed...





