Boating

CENTURION

Vi24

- —Garrett Cortese

With its lower profile and sleeker lines, the Centurion Vi24 looks gorgeous, drawing inspiratio­n from the classic ski boats of yesteryear rather than today’s wake behemoths. While its length and full 8-foot6-inch beam still dwarf its ski-boat ancestors, it’s a beautiful boat that evokes a tinge of nostalgia while serving up all the tech and comfort today’s enthusiast­s demand.

Like all Centurion boats, the Vi24 is built upon the Opti-V hull, which features 20 degrees of deadrise. And like all Centurion boats, the Vi24 reaps the rewards in its wakes and waves, as well as a comfortabl­e ride in rougher waters. The wakes can be tweaked and tuned with the onboard Stinger Wake Plate and QuickSurf tabs. Subfloor ballast holds a whopping 3,050 pounds, while three plugand-play bags in the stern and bow add 1,750 more. Centurion’s Ramfill system fills the subfloor ballast in less than 90 seconds. With a minimal crew, our test rider noted the wakes were sizable and provided plenty of pop for all levels of wakeboardi­ng, while the surf wave had lots of push and a large pocket.

On board the Vi24, with room for 14, passengers are treated to a comfortabl­e, durable Spradling interior. Seating is customizab­le thanks to pop-up backrests, as well as the rear seat that slides into the cabin to act as a rear-facing bench.

The PCM 450 HO engine provided our test boat with plenty of power. The

Vi24 handled like a smaller boat, holding strong in tight turns.

From the helm, all of the Vi24’s functions can be controlled with a large, easyto-use touchscree­n. Paddle shifters behind the steering wheel allow for instantane­ous adjustment­s to both the boat’s speed and the Stinger wake plate, which changes the Vi24’s running attitude. With it, riders can choose between a longer, more mellow wave, or a shorter, beefier one. This makes the Vi24 a boat any rider can feel comfortabl­e behind.

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