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Troy    234

Is there a thread (that I havn't found) or another site that gives all of Centurions' models with their LOA and Beam widths; For the last several years? We are in the search of a new boat and would love the New Falcon V but would consider used but we want a wide beam and can only go 22ft max LOA (it will need to fit into our current building which is only 23 feet long. I don't mind taking off the swim platform but the trailer will need a swing-away tounge.) We have seen several boats go up for sale but no one hardly list the LOA and Beam.

Thanks for the info.

Troy

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Troy    234

I'll keep adding boat specs as I find them. Hopefully someone else would like this info also.

Year - Model - LOA - Beam - Drive

2005 - T5 - 20' 9" - 96" or 7' 9" - D

2006 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - V

2006 - Cyclone C4 - 20' 8" - 93" - V

2006 - Elite V C4 - 21' 6" - 94" - V

2006 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - V

2006 - Escalade - 22' - ? - ?

2006 - Lightning C4 - 21' 6" - 93" - V

2006 - Typhoon C4 - 23' - 100" - V

2006 - Tornado - 20' 6" - 100" - ?

2007 - Eclipse - 21' - ?

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WakeDoc    471

Year - Model - LOA - Beam - Draft - Weight - Fuel Capacity - Seating - Drive

 

2009

Enzo Series

2009 - Enzo SV240 - 24' - 102" - 30" - 4600 lbs. - 46 gal. - 16 - V

2009 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 30" - 4400 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2009 - Enzo SV220 - 21'-6" - 102" - 24" - 4300 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2009 - Enzo SD220 - 21'-8" - 102" - 24" - 4300 lbs. - 46 gal. - 9 - D

 

Storm Series

2009 - Typhoon C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2009 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2009 - Avalanche - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2009 - Lightning C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3580 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

 

Air Warrior Series

2009 - Falcon V - 20'-9" - 102" - 25" - 3780 lbs. - 41 gal. - 10 -V

2009 - Falcon - 20'-9" - 102" - 25" - 3480 lbs. - 45 gal. - 9 -D

2009 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3580 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

 

Family Sport Series

2009 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2009 - Concourse C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2009 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

2009 - Escalade C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2009 - Escalade - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

 

 

2008

Enzo Series

2008 - Enzo SV240 - 24' - 102" - 30" - 4600 lbs. - 46 gal. - 16 - V

2008 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 30" - 4400 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2008 - Enzo SV220 - 21'-6" - 102" - 24" - 4300 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2008 - Enzo SD220 - 21'-8" - 102" - 24" - 4300 lbs. - 46 gal. - 9 - D

 

Storm Series

2008 - Typhoon C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2008 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2008 - Avalanche - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2008 - Lightning C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3580 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

 

Air Warrior Series

2008 - Falcon V - 20'-9" - 102" - 25" - 3780 lbs. - 41 gal. - 10 - V

2008 - Falcon - 20'-9" - 102" - 25" - 3480 lbs. - 45 gal. - 9 - D

2008 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3580 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

 

Family Sport Series

2008 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2008 - Concourse C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2008 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

2008 - Escalade C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2008 - Escalade - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - 10 V

 

2007

Enzo Series

2007 - Enzo SV240 - 24' - 102" - 30" - 4600 lbs. - 46 gal. - 16 - V

2007 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 30" - 4400 lbs. - 46 gal. - 14 - V

2007 - Enzo SV216 - 21'-8" - 102" - 24" - 4300 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12- V

 

Storm Series

2007 - Typhoon C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12 - V

2007 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2007 - Avalanche - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Lightning C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3500 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Cyclone C4 - 20'-8" - 93" - 29" - 3300 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Tornado - 21'-10" - 100" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

 

Air Warrior Series

2007 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3500 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Elite Bowrider - 21'-10" - 100" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

2007 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

 

Family Sport Series

2007 - Concourse C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 4200 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12 - V

2007 - Escalade - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Escalade C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 4000 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2007 - Elite V C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 3500 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2007 - Elite Bowrider - 21'-10" - 100" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

2007 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 3200 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

 

2006

Storm Series

2006 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 28" - 3500 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12 - V

2006 - Typhoon C4 - 23' - 100" - 30" - 3400 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2006 - Avalanche - 22' - 100" - 30" - 3200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2006 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 3200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2006 - Lightning C4 - 21' 6" - 93" - 29" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2006 - Cyclone C4 - 20' 8" - 93" - 29" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2006 - Tornado - 21' 6" - 100" - 26" - 2900 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

 

Air Warrior Series

2006 - Elite V-Drive - 21'-6" - 94" - 27" - 2900 lbs. - 32 gal. - 10 - V

2006 - Elite Bowrider - 21'-6" - 100" - 26" - 2900 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

2006 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 2600 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

 

2005

Storm Series

2005 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 28" - 3500 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12 - V

2005 - Avalanche - 22' - 100" - 30" - 3200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Avalanche C4 - 22' - 100" - 30" - 3200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 12 - V

2005 - Lightning - 21'-6" - 96" - 27" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Lightning C4 - 21'-6" - 93" - 29" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Cyclone C4 - 20'-8" - 93" - 29" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Tornado - 21'-10" - 100" - 26" - 2900 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

2005 - T5 Thunder - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 2600 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

 

Waterski

2005 - T5 - 20'-8" - 93" - 26" - 2600 lbs. - 32 gal. - 8 - D

 

Family Sport Series

2005 - Enzo SV230 - 23' - 102" - 28" - 3500 lbs. - 46 gal. - 12 - V

2005 - Escalade - 22' - 100" - 30" - 3200 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Elite V-Drive - 21'-6" - 96" - 27" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Eclipse V-Drive C4 - 20'-6" - 93" - 29" - 2900 lbs. - 36 gal. - 10 - V

2005 - Elite Bowrider - 21'-10" - 100" - 26" - 2900 lbs. - 32 gal. - 9 - D

 

* - The information that I added above for 2009, 2008 and 2007 are directly from Centurions Sales Brochure for that year.

 

** - To add to the list quote the last persons reply, remove the quote symbols [abc123] from each end of the post and follow the format.

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LakeSurfer    10

WakeDoc - great info. My only comment is that I believe the 08/09 Avalanche C4 Fuel Capacity is 36 gallons. Also, could we make this a "sticky" thread somewhere. People always seem to be asking about this type info.

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Aren't the lengths listed in the brochure only the length of the boat (not including swim platform or trailer)? I think troy is looking for the overall length of everything to verify what he'll need for garage length. I'll take some measurements of my 2009 Falcon V tonight. I know if you take off the swim platform and swing the tounge back that you will be pretty much at the length of the boat only. I'll measure what it is with the platform and tounge forward.

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WakeDoc    471
WakeDoc - great info. My only comment is that I believe the 08/09 Avalanche C4 Fuel Capacity is 36 gallons. Also, could we make this a "sticky" thread somewhere. People always seem to be asking about this type info.

 

I doubled checked what I have and that is the information from Centurions Sales Brochure, it can be changed if someone knows for sure.

 

 

Aren't the lengths listed in the brochure only the length of the boat (not including swim platform or trailer)? I think troy is looking for the overall length of everything to verify what he'll need for garage length. I'll take some measurements of my 2009 Falcon V tonight. I know if you take off the swim platform and swing the tounge back that you will be pretty much at the length of the boat only. I'll measure what it is with the platform and tounge forward.

 

In my experience all the trailers I have owned have never been longer than the boat OAL. The tongue should swing or remove and should not protrude past the bow. Remove the swim platform and the trailer should not go past the stern of the boat. Something that should be kept in mind is the bow/front should be dead on the stern you should worry about the Bennet trim tab, Switchblade mount, wake plate, Fresh Air Exhaust, etc. they will all add to the length of the boat once the swim platform is removed.

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LakeSurfer    10
I doubled checked what I have and that is the information from Centurions Sales Brochure, it can be changed if someone knows for sure.

 

 

The 09 Avy is on website (hit Boat Model then hit Compare Boats) or in the 09 Storm series brochure I downloaded. I am pretty sure the boats did not change year over year. Also, I have an 08 Avy that I have never been able to put 46 gallons into. If I could, it would fix my biggest complaint with the Avy (the typhoon holds 46 gallons).

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WakeDoc    471

Must have been a typo on the information I have, it has been changed.

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I just took some measurements of my Falcon V. Used a level to transfer lines to the ground and then measured them. Here's what I got.

 

25' 4" - Full length with tongue straight and swim platform attached.

21' 8" - Shortest possible length. Tongue swung away and swim platform off. This is longer than just the boat length because my boat has a stock fixed wake plate that sticks out 7" and the trailer without the tongue sticks out about 6" past the tip of the bow because of the winch and trailer design. I think I heard east coast dealers use a different trailer so this may not be the case for other trailers.

 

To get the Falcon V into a 23' foot garage you'd have to remove both the platform and swing back the tongue. If you just swing back the tongue (leaving the swim platform attached) it measures at 23'6". If you just take off the swim platform (leaving the tongue extended) it measures at 23'6"....the same either way. My swing away tongue measures 1'10" and the distance from the wake plate to the end of swim platform is also 1'10". All these measurements didn't take into account my switchblade hardware. You'd be over 22' with the switchblade mount on the boat.

 

My previous boat and previous garage were a very tight fit so I know first hand that an inch or two can make or break you. I've heard horror stories of people getting their boats home and it not fitting in their garage because of an inch or two in length, width, or height. As shown in the specs, the Falcon has a 102" beam but you'll need more than that for the garage opening because I think the wheels stick just barely wider than the boat....the guide posts on my trailer stick out even further than the wheels (at least as far as I can tell). So take that into account if you're pulling it into a single car garage.

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Troy    234

WakeDoc - That is the info I was looking for. A single place I could go to check specs! That is Great! Thanks!

 

Knuckledragger - That info is also what I was looking far! I didn't take into account the wake plate or the Switchblade if I get it. And the Falcon V is the boat we really want but don't know how the budget will look when I decide we need a new boat and can't wait any longer. Do you mind measureing the width of your trailer for me? The door to the building is 10ft wide. I know I will already have to lay down the tower so adding the platform to that duty will be a small price to pay to get a larger boat. Ultimately I will make the building bigger but I want a new boat first.

 

Thanks again guys!! this is a great start!

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Here is the width.

 

8' 6 1/2" - Wheel to Wheel, there's a half inch for the buldge of the sidewall.

8' 11 1/2" - Widest point on the guide posts. My guide posts are extremely tall in my opinion and slant outward (the taller they are the wider it will be). So it technically would be narrower if they were cut down a bit. I have plans to cut some off this winter.

 

Sounds like you'll have enough room. It will feel pretty tight putting it through a 10 foot door though. You'll lose a little bit of that 10 feet due to the framing around the garage door...about 6 inches in some cases. Unless the 10 feet you mentioned was the actual width of the opening. The guide posts can be taken off as well though. Removing all that stuff would get real old real fast though in my opinion. Guess you do what you have to though. I'm sure the inconvenience would be worth the fun of the Falcon V and being able to have it covered.

 

I love my Falcon V by the way if you haven't been able to tell by my other posts on this board. I'll admit though, I wish I could have gone with an Avy (since I only wakebaord and surf) but my wife was picky about the slalom wake being too big behind it (haven't convinced her to give up the ski yet). The Falcon V is a great compromise for us (and fit our budget better)....I still say it is a ski boat first and a wakeboard boat second though due to the cascading hull. The interior room is unmatched for a boat this size as well. There hasn't been a person on it yet that hasn't commented on the interior space...most guess it is a 22+ foot boat....they get surprised when I tell them it is under 21. The interior is REALLY deep and as wide as possible. You'll love it. Thought I'd throw out those two cents again if you haven't been out to look at them in person yet.

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nevadakings    0

We did stuff our Enso SV230 into a 21 foot garage - fold-away tongue, take the switchblade and swim deck off, drop the tower, and lots of very careful backing and twisting to get it stuffed in. My wife is fantastic on directing my backing into the garage - couldn't do it without her.

 

We did pick up a set of 4 car dollies to jack up the trailer and roll it sideways instead of backing on the truck but haven't used them yet (1 failed upon delivery).

 

We have a 10 foot ceiling with a 9 foot 5 panel garage door - and we have about 3 inches clearance on the tower when we go through. After twisting the trailer in, we generally have 1-2 inches front and back with the garage door closed.

 

We also chock the trailer on both sides, and put the front of the trailer on a pair of 6-ton jack stands to keep it from shifting while in the garage. This picture is before we got the jack stands.

 

Good luck -

 

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Troy    234

Thanks for all the info guys!!

We have looked at the Falcon V's in person and we love the room inside of the boat for the length of it. That is why it is the boat I want the most Right now. But we only Wakeboard right now and depends on what my son wants to do in the future, he is 22 months old right now. We are not great at wakeboarding we only started this summer. I use to slalom but wakeboarding is a lot more fun. So is the Infini-V a better hull for wakeboarding? I don't want a wall as a wake but a nice ramp.

There is just something I like about the Centurions over all the other Wakeboard boats out. The next boat we would consider is the Tige, there is something about Malibu that I just don't like and I can't afford Mastercraft at all!

 

The building I have behind the house is a metal building. If I remember correctly the width of the door opening is 10ft. It is a metal roll up door a lot like you would find a storage place. And since it is just a metal building what I was going to do is modify the back wall so I can leave the swim platform on the boat. So basically all I would have to do in the long run is just lower the tower.

Thanks again for all the help. I like to over research, its a little bit of OCD. LOL

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So is the Infini-V a better hull for wakeboarding? I don't want a wall as a wake but a nice ramp.

I don't have very much experience behind other centurions but I would say the infini-v hull is better for wakeboarding. I say that just because it seemed like it produces a bigger stock wake than my Falcon V....steeper too. I've only been behind an Elite-v though. Looking at some of the other pics of the Avy on here it definitely looks steeper than my Falcon V as well. The wake on the Falcon V is very wide and very rampy. So if you like a rampy wake than you'll like it. You can also make it steeper by adding weight so that is nice. I like a steeper wake, that is why I put the blade on it. I tend to think most boarders would like other wakes better but you sound like you'll enjoy the rampy wake. Some of the other Falcon owners on here probably have more experience behind other boats than me so they may be able to provide an opinion as well. One other thing, the surf wave behind my Falcon is also more rampy than what I've seen on other boats. I can get the size but the wall isn't as steep as when I've been behind Duramat's Elite-V.

 

Of course, do some test driving. You might fall in love with one of the bigger boats and end up expanding that garage sooner than you think.

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