I’ll never go back to Tige due to their lack of build quality. ![]() Being able to get in the water and up on the board and having to wait a minute or so for a great wave to form under your feet is pretty sweet. We are on a busy public lake and 15 minutes to fill could easily mean you become the 5th or 6th boat in line following each other down the side of the lake. We put about 100 hours on the boat last season so I had a decent amount of time in and around it cleaning and detailing.įor me, the big attraction was the ballast fill times. I purchased a 2020 Fi23 coming from a Tige Z3. Like you all, I don’t want to spend precious summer days broken down in the middle of a lake, and wasting what few summers I have left with them with a boat in the shop.Īppreciate your time in responding, as well as your insight and perspective. I feel paying north of 100K is great money, and I want the boat to be commensurate with that price in terms of quality and reliability. ![]() I don’t mind paying great money for great things. Would you buy a Centurion (especially an Fi) again? If not, what would you rather have for around $125K?.How would you rate build quality (squeaks, rattles, screws backing out, seat hinges, integrity of things bolted to the boat, racks, gelcoat etc.) compared to other makes?.What issues have you had (especially in the Fi series)?.Understanding all boats are going to have a few issues here and there, how reliable has your centurion been compared to other boats you’ve owned, or compared to boats owned by those you know? I’ve read a couple horror stories in your forum about the Ri line.Several questions for the centurion boat owners out there, especially those with an Fi23: Dealer (Utah Watersports) is close and provides excellent service. As my whole family has grown to love surfing, I think we’re due for an upgrade/update, though my wallet is pissed at me for saying that-we’re currently not talking. She puts out a decent wave, but it takes forever to fill (even with bigger pumps installed), and the wave could definitely be longer/taller with a larger sweet spot. ![]() We have a 2006 Mastercraft x30 with go surf assist and ~1800 lbs plug and play ballast in the rear lockers. I’m new to the forum, and to centurion boats.
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