Articles Tagged: wakesurf boats
- Wakesurfing is one of the funnest things to do behind the boat, but you can look like a kook pretty quick if you don’t add in a little style. Malibu’s new SURF GATE lets you create ocean-like waves behind the boat, so it’s high time to bring some more surf style to the lake...
- There are two types of 180 shoves — surface shoves and air shoves — and the motion for the two is very similar. As a result, I’m going to teach you how to do the surface shove first, so you can work up to the air shove and if you’re really ambitious eventually taking it to 360...
- In case you have been living under a rock, wakesurfing has planted itself firmly in the world of wake-tivities. In the last few years there has been an explosion of participants clamoring to catch that eternal ride...
- Cobe Micacich, head coach at Freedom Wake Park, shares his foolproof tips to master wakesurf 360s.
- Malibu Boats rider Brian Grubb shares his formula for boosting huge wakesurf airs on both sides of his Malibu Wakesetter with the new SURF GATE.
- 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...
- 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...
- Nautique didn't disappoint with their announcement of the all new NSS, Nautique Surf System. Utilizing WAVEPLATE technology and integrating all of the possibilities through the Nautique LINC System, Nautique has tossed their hat into the wakesurf game...
- Once you have mastered surfing frontside, it is always a blast to totally reteach yourself and learn how to surf backside. This is a little tricky at first, but you’ll get it in no time — here are a few tips that will help.
- We just caught wind of this new innovation from the designers at Tigé Boats. Look forward to learning more about it. Chase Hazen shows you what can be done with this new technology in this video. Check it, as well as the photos and press release and tell your friends something that they don't know yet. Doesn't that feel good?
- Thanks to Malibu's new SURF GATE System, wakesurfing will never be the same. Go behind the scenes the revolutionary device, which lets you create long, glassy waves on either side of the boat in seconds — all with just the touch of a finger.
- Malibu’s SURF GATE has paved the way for all kinds of interesting new possibilities on a wakesurfer. One of my favorites is the wave-to-wave transfer. This trick will amaze your friends in the boat, but just about anyone can do it with a little practice, these tips and SURF GATE.
- With Malibu’s new SURF GATE, it’s easier than ever to weight your boat for surfing. In fact, I can start off with a wakeskate session and my driver can have the perfect surf wave ready in less time than it takes to switch boards. Here’s how I build the perfect wave in seconds thanks to SURF GATE.
- I'm telling you, I think these guys are getting better at wakesurfing every single time they go out. Each video or contest recap video that comes out it seems like the top dudes are popping higher and landing tech tricks with more ease.




