Articles Tagged: zeroflex tower
- Boat Review The all-new MasterCraft X-55 is the most luxurious boat in MasterCraft's line, which puts it high up on the list of most luxurious wakeboard boats in this guide. Everything, from the flip-down armrests in the ridiculously roomy pickle-fork bow to the contoured seat backs in the main cabin, screams comfort...
- Overview Think of the MasterCraft X-2 as the little brother to the X-Star, MasterCraft’s premier wake ride. The two boats share an identical seating configuration in their main cabins and, thanks to their pickle-fork bows and standard ZeroFlex towers, they share a similar profile as well...
- 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 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-Star is The Man. It’s probably the most well-known wakeboard boat out there. The X Games uses it. The Pro Wakeboard Tour uses it. Parks Bonifay, Shane Bonifay, Andrew Adkison and more all have one...
- Wakeboard Boat Review You know a MasterCraft design guy must have been thinking about what to do for ’06 and said, “Dude, let’s shrink the X-Star!” A few thousand pounds of fiberglass later, you get the all-new MasterCraft X-2...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The versatility of the MasterCraft X-45's hull and its 1,000 pounds of factory ballast make this wakeboard boat a perfect pull for all forms of wake riding. It's also a cruising machine, with a two-prong bow that busts open the usual pointed-bow seating for a lounging area that's so big you've got to see it to believe it...





