Boating

CENTURION Vi24

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The big sister of the Vi22, the Vi24 offers the signature wakes and waves Centurion has become known for in a sleeker, sportier package. While its length and full 8-foot, 6-inch beam still dwarf its waterski-boat ancestors, the Vi24 pays homage in its design. On the water, it’s a beautiful boat that evokes a tinge of nostalgia—while providing all the tech and comfort necessary for riding in the future.

Like all of Centurion’s boats, the Vi24 is built upon the Opti-V hull, which features 20 degrees of deadrise; and like the other Centurion boats, it offers the reward in wakeboardi­ng wakes and wakesurfin­g waves, as well as a comfortabl­e ride in rougher waters. The wakes and waves can be tweaked and tuned with the onboard Stinger Wake Plate and QuickSurf tabs.

Subfloor ballast holds a whopping 3,050 pounds, while three plug-and-play bags in the rear and the bow add 1,750 more. Centurion’s Ramfill system allows the subfloor ballast to fill in less than 90 seconds.

On board, passengers are treated to a comfortabl­e Spradling interior that is also durable. Seating is customizab­le thanks to pop-up backrests on both the port and starboard sides, as well as a rear seat that slides into the cabin to act as a rear-facing bench—great for catching all the action on the water. A Roswell audio system keeps the tunes pumping.

From the helm, all of the Vi24’s functions can be controlled with a large, easyto-navigate touchscree­n. Paddle shifters behind the steering wheel allow for instantane­ous adjustment­s to both the boat’s speed and the Stinger wake plate.

Mounted at the transom, the Stinger plate changes the Vi24’s running attitude, allowing riders to choose between a longer, more mellow wave, or a shorter, beefier one. The Vi24’s wave has a large pocket with plenty of push, great for all levels of riders.

With 24 feet of length, there is plenty of room for passengers to sit comfortabl­y, and storage abounds—including a passthroug­h from the portside bow seat to the OB. The two lockers at the transom are great for stowing wet life jackets and ropes after all the action is done.

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SPECS: LOA: 24'0" BEAM: 8'6" DRAFT: 3'0" DRY WEIGHT: 5,250 lb. BALLAST: 4,800 lb. SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: 14/2,450 lb. FUEL CAPACITY: 63 gal. HOW WE TESTED: ENGINE: PCM 450 HO DRIVE/PROP: V-drive/4-blade 16:13 GEAR RATIO: 1.72:1 FUEL LOAD: 63 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 376 lb.
Price: $153,415 (as tested) SPECS: LOA: 24'0" BEAM: 8'6" DRAFT: 3'0" DRY WEIGHT: 5,250 lb. BALLAST: 4,800 lb. SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: 14/2,450 lb. FUEL CAPACITY: 63 gal. HOW WE TESTED: ENGINE: PCM 450 HO DRIVE/PROP: V-drive/4-blade 16:13 GEAR RATIO: 1.72:1 FUEL LOAD: 63 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 376 lb.
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