Boating

CENTURION

Ri265

- —Garrett Cortese

This flagship boat sculpts perfect waves and carries a crowd.

OOver the years, Centurion has staked its claim and grown its brand on big boats that make great waves. With the introducti­on of its newest flagship model, the Ri265, that trend continues in epic fashion. At 26 feet, 6 inches, it’s not only Centurion’s biggest boat ever, but it’s also one of the biggest V-drive tow boats on the market. Built on Centurion’s acclaimed Opti-V hull, which features 20 degrees of deadrise at the transom (twice as much as many wakeboats), it can provide a smooth ride when you need to cross a choppy lake. Yet the Ri265’s Opti-V hull has been optimized for creating some of the most outstandin­g wakes and waves for watersport­s. The deeper V displaces more water and, coupled

with up to 5,850 pounds of ballast, produces wakes and waves of world-class dimensions. Overall, the Opti-V hull design is based on lift, decreasing resistance and increasing handling performanc­e.

The transom-mounted QuickSurf Pro plates have been made larger, and this creates more lift opposite the surf side to help form the endless waves on either side of the boat. The center-mounted Stinger Wake Plate can adjust the boat’s running attitude and thereby change the shape and style of the wave, making it more moderate and mellow, or steep and advanced. With seven ballast positions throughout the boat capable of holding a combined 5,850 pounds, the Ri265 can displace serious amounts of water, with which the aforementi­oned plates then sculpt into clean, powerful waves. The adjustabil­ity of both the QuickSurf system and the ballast allow the Ri265’s waves to be customized for all levels and styles of riding, from beginners to world-class pros.

At the helm, the new Revo side-by-side 12-inch touchscree­n

displays mark the Ri265 as a technologi­cal tour de force. These multifunct­ion displays help the captain easily set up and control all of the Ri265’s onboard systems. The right screen displays a menu for wakesurf wave or wakeboard wake settings, ballast controls, lighting, audio and navigation. The left screen displays all the critical informatio­n, such as miles per hour, rpm, fuel levels and more. But what is most notable about the new displays is the info never before seen in tow boats: fuel-flow and cruising-range data. Tap the menu, and the Ri265’s fuel economy is displayed in real time, including range estimates. For big-lake boaters, this proves an especially valuable tool.

Ballast? The available 5,850 pounds of Ri265 ballast is distribute­d evenly throughout the boat. There’s a standard sub-bow tank of 450 pounds, standard sublounge tank of 2,950 pounds, optional bow plug-and-play of 500 pounds, optional rear plug-and-play of 1,500 pounds, and optional Transom plug-and-play of 450 pounds. Optional Ramfill can be fitted to the sub-lounge tank, speeding drain time to 90 seconds.

Of course, with a 26½-foot boat, there’s room for everybody and everything. The Ri265 seats a crew of 18 water-loving riders—in fact, its passenger capacity is Yacht Certified, the highest awarded by NMMA— and trust us when we say all 18 would be comfortabl­e. The captain luxuriates in a new power seat that can be adjusted to all manner of positions with just a couple of buttons. The bow offers plenty of space for two adults to lounge in comfort, with cup holders and speakers within easy reach. In another go-big moment, Centurion made it possible to have not just one but two sliding, convertibl­e rear benches in the Ri265. Buyers can opt for the second and position it in the cabin in a multitude of ways. Make it a

Custom-made for Centurion by Roswell, the DropZone Auto Tower comes standard on the Ri265 and folds up quickly with the push of a button.

bench for true theaterlik­e seating to watch the action on the water, take out the backrests and place both benches together to make a giant lounge area, and much more. Customizab­le and adjustable, seating is also hinged for more-convenient access to storage areas underneath.

If you’re shopping against the Ri265, there aren’t many other 26½-footers out there to compare with, but the MasterCraf­t X26 (well-equipped at $182,995 with a 430 hp Ilmor 6.2 L GDI VD 2.1) deserves more than a look. It offers some of the best fit-and-finish as well as overall ride quality in the market, but it doesn’t carry nearly as much ballast as the Ri265.

Those aware of Centurion’s Ri line shouldn’t just look at the Ri265 as a 1-footlonger version of the Ri257. Not only is the running surface all new, but the lines from top to bottom are different as well. The styling of the new Ri265 is bold but not overly aggressive; the boat looks beautiful both on the trailer and in the water. Roswell’s DropZone Auto Tower complement­s the lines, and the Wet Sounds Warrior speaker package, featuring two tower-mounted boxes that house two Rev10 speakers and an 8-inch mid each, is something you have to hear to believe.

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