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  1. 2 points
    Thanks guys. Definitely going with a Ri. It's just gut wrenching putting my LSV up for sale. Can't believe I'm doing this, but you guys are right. These boats are awesome! Boat is officially for sale and Centurion negotiations are done. Just need to sell this thing. Hey dark side, can we talk about Ri demo's here? Lol
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DAZ1jO-_PM Can't figure out how to embed the video.
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    Did my first mod to the boat today. This boat will not get many modifications but wanted to do the tower lights I kept off my avy. Next will be stereo, definitely not going to be as crazy as my last few stereo builds. These are the Rigid dually's wired to the touchscreen. I put the starboard light facing forward and port facing aft. They are controlled separately on the touch screen. I'll add pictures of them in action on the water after our first night outing.
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    The first thing I did when I got my boat home was taking off the faded, out dated tribal decals. I loved the simple look of it without any decals but I was back and forth on what I wanted to do, or If I was going to do anything at all. I finally ordered a pair of Centurian decals from Great Lakes Skipper, and couldn't be happier! I would have done pulled the trigger earlier if I knew how good it was going to look. I hope this post helps someone in the same situation.
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    Yes the 237 was set up right and the wave was great! First time a wave was set up like mine on the Avy. Normally they are mellow and not as steep. But of course it was bigger then my Avy wave. Freedom had it just how I like it. If I could, I would get a new Ri.
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    Not only can you talk about them, we love hearing about the change. The RI are in a different league. Ready for the great part. You wool have a much better ride, significantly better wave, and burn 1/2 as much gas doing it.
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    Me and Blake (9yo) we out with Freedom Marine for wakesurf wednesdays. What an awesome time! Heres a pic of Blake on the Ri237 wave. Video to big to attach. I tried to link it. Hope it works. Video? https://www.facebook.com/thuhmann/videos/1787001464661475/
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    I have the rigid dually's like you Nick. When in the water point them directly at your face when standing on the swim platform. When listed and surfing they'll point at the water right in front of the surfer without blinding them. The people in the back seat are a different story though... I like the one forward and one backward, may have to copy that!! Also, I highly recommend these, they take the blinding edge off of the lights: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0068C2IIQ
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    Nice ride Nick. You are really gonna like those, I have single LED spotlights facing front and rear on my boat and they are really handy and very bright for docking at night..sure yours are even brighter. Also found out that if you point the 2 rear ones at back corner of boat in water....they are awesome for surfing and does not blind the person behind boat (I really thot it would make seeing for the surfer difficult). Also have blue LED lights above my swim platform but no "underwater lights"...so wasn't sure how good it would be. Actually worked perfect on my TN trip and even earned us a citation for "night surfing". Pic below was at Lake Norris, TN around a month ago....friend of mine is surfing. We got the ticket shortly after when I was surfing. He didn't buy the story that we didn't know it was not allowed, lol
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    That's a good call on mellowing the wave a bit for the little ones. Less scary for them and they really only need like a Mastercraft wave, LOL
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    You can also make one...I ordered HDPE board online at Interstate Plastics (I used 3/4" but probably could have gotten something a little thinner since its pretty heavy) and then I cut it to size after making a template using cardboard (1/8" -3/16" less on each side for the vinyl to wrap around), then had my local upholstery shop install the foam and vinyl...total of $150-$160 was my cost tho I know the shop really hooked me up on price since they only charged me $90 for the foam and vinyl since they happened to have both in stock. You can certainly order one from dealer, think the cost quoted was like $600 and maybe 6 weeks.
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    Trade it in on a 2018 Centurion Si23, problem solved. I will PM my shipping address!
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