
Centurion Enzo SV240
by Graham Garrison
May 9, 2007
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territory is all too familiar, and so is your typical day on the water. You're in need of a new
perspective, a spark to your boating lifestyle, a new way to look at something that's become a
routine. One of these new 2007 watersports boats ought to do the trick. Adding watersports to your
time spent boating is a great way to mix things up from the usual cruise or fishing excursion.
Jam-packed with watersports features and fun, these edgy platforms offer a whole new perspective on
the water, turning a simple cruise into an action-packed jaunt. And it can be a family-focused
event, with everyone able to either ski, wakeboard, tube or simply watch. These boats supply the
adrenaline, so all you'll need is your watersports gear of choice. Chances are, you'll be looking
at boating in a whole new way by the first turn.
Centurion Enzo SV240
Coolest Feature The tower and the retractable ski pylon make skiing and
wakeboarding accessible without being obtrusive features to walk around on board.
Families Will Love The seating capacity is monstrous - a maximum of 16 people - to
make an afternoon of watersports a full-crowd event.
Top Amenities Built-in insulated cooler, 12-volt power outlets, tilt steering
wheel, dual midship ballast, stainless-steel rub rail, pull-out cleats and ACME prop adjustable
wake plate.
Best Reason To Buy The Centurion Enzo SV240 doesn't sacrifice comfort and
convenience in the search for the perfect wake.
LOA 24'
Beam 8'6"
Weight 4,600 lbs.
Fuel 46 gal.
Base Price $58,475
(w/315-hp MerCruiser MAG 350 MPI)
Maximum HP 340
Centurion, 2047 Grogan Ave., Merced, CA 95340
(209) 384-0255.
Related Links:
www.centurionboats.com (http://www.centurionboats.com)