![]() Various Centurion models are currently offered for sale by specialized yacht brokers, dealers and brokerages on YachtWorld, with listings ranging from 1998 year models up to 2023. ![]() Some of the best-known Centurion models now listed include: Fi23, Fi21, 21 Lightning, 22' AVALANCHE C4 and 45s. How much do Centurion boats cost?Ĭenturion boats for sale on YachtWorld are available for a variety of prices from $23,500 on the lower-cost segment, with costs all the way up to $290,000 for the most extravagant model yachts. Often admired and relied upon for their Ski and Wakeboard, Bowrider, Sports Cruiser, Racer/Cruiser and other, the Centurion boats listed generally have a medium-depth draft and average beam, characteristics that make them popular and a favorite for day cruising and watersports. Centurion equips models listed with inboard drive power options, available with gas, diesel and other propulsion systems. This builder offers boat hull types including deep vee and modified vee that are usually used for traditional, time-honored on-the-water activities such as day cruising and watersports. Models currently listed on YachtWorld vary in size and length from 21 feet to 45 feet. Don't try and make it something it will never be and just enjoy and modify your tactics and expectations.Centurion is a yacht builder that currently has 23 yachts for sale on YachtWorld, including 5 new vessels and 18 used yachts, listed by experienced yacht brokers and boat dealerships mainly in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Saint Martin and Portugal. But for that 15 off at 32 is the rampy-est wake and the most fun. We have had fun skiing doubles and hitting the wake and jumping too. I would be skiing on an HO free ride and going for air behind it not trying to course like ski. Can you rec ski behind it sure you can and you can have a lot of fun. ![]() ![]() I think 32 off at 34 is the best I have seen problem there is you have a pretty good trough to go through, and I will still say there is no way in hell I am getting aggressive with a slalom ski unless you want to get hurt badly with an OTF. Yes an improvement over that type of boat for sure and I would agree that shorter is better. I'm used to slalom skiing behind a big Chaparral stern drive wake and the Elite is definitely an improvement over that! I'm hoping all that will flatten the bake a bit more. Heading to Powell in a couple weeks and will experiment there by adjusting the plate all the way down and moving people into the bow. I was able to do some good cuts across the wake without too much problem but I had the wake plate adjusted all the way up though and 2 people sitting in the rear. I think the wake flattens up pretty darn good at 28 off and 32-35mph. I disagree, the shorter the rope the better with my boat at least. I'm used to slalom skiing behind a big Chaparral stern drive wake and the Elite is definitely an improvement over that! Edited Jby ssgviper The boat is all factory original, it has 300 original hrs on it. First I would like to say tht I have confirmed from the Centurion company in California that this boat was built and used in The US Open barefoot Ski Championship. I think the wake flattens up pretty darn good at 28 off and 32-35mph. Description: Hi there, I have up for auction a 1991 Ski Centurion, Ski boat. My boat is best for free skiing and just going out to carve a few turns and throw some spray. Any thing shorter then 15' off is damn near impossible. I have a 98 elite open bow and I agree with skibumm, your never going to be able to dial in the wake to get it flat enough to really be able to ski aggressive or be able to ski short line.
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