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  1. I will be adding two new surfboards to the collection this season and consequently will need a place to hold them on the boat. I have two racks (one on each side) that each hold one surf and one wake. I can get the kids skim board in there in place of the wake. I have seen that Roswell has a new Roswell Triton Clamping Board Rack that would take the upper position on one of the sides of the tower. Has anyone seen or used this new rack? I will send a link below for reference. Let me know your thoughts, experience, etc if any with this new product. https://www.wakemakers.com/roswell-triton-board-rack.html This will be for my 2016 Enzo SV244 Thanks
  2. I have a Centurion Maximus tower. Also found the following on another link: "Retro fit your Nautique FCT5 or FCT3 with these Roswell Triton board racks. This clamping wakeboard rack also fit all Roswell towers, Centurion Maximus tower, Moomba Aviator, Supra/Moomba S-Bend, and Supra Pro-S tower!" So I think I'd be good. I asked my local dealer and he has them, but their so new he hasn't gotten any feedback yet.
  3. Hey all, I have a 2016 SV244. I have just a very very slight yellowing occurring on a light grey color on my vinyl. Any recommendations to get rid of the yellowing?
  4. Yellowing vinyl?

    Good to know Boot Juicer...I am going to take some cleaner to it this weekend to see if it does anything.
  5. LETS SEE YOUR RIDES

    Thanks Co Surfer. gravity 12, Co Surfer has it right. Local dealer here never orders a factory bimini. He gets the boats in and has SewLong do them because they are are bigger. In our case with some little ones that like to knee board we put two knee boards up in the sleeves to get them out of the way and the surf boards go on the racks. VERY convenient and VERY big. My wife usually has it set up in about 30 seconds and she does it by herself while I am doing other prep work to launch or trailer.
  6. LETS SEE YOUR RIDES

    2016 Enzo SV244 made to match the water
  7. Ri257 in Arizona

    Dropped my SV244 off last weekend for winterizing and asked the dealer about the ri257. His dad was at the surf championships a few weeks back and was able to ride behind it. He showed me some pics and vids of him on the goofy wave and it 'looked' like he was easily 20+ feet back from the swim deck...and that's probably a safe estimation (the wave behind him still had at least 3 feet of pocket). He says they are still waiting to get the spec sheets from Centurion with the exacts but he said the thing is a monster. He has spoken at length with the head designer/engineer and one of their biggest concerns in the design was the motor/power/fuel questions and how to make it work without needing to go too big on the motor. He said they have done a complete new hull design that makes it much more efficient and allowed them to hit their goal of adding about 7 feet to the pocket of the wave. He is expecting the boat to start in the upper $140's.
  8. Hey all, new boat owner and happy to be part of the Centurion family. Just purchased a 2016 Centurion Enzo SV244 a month ago and have about 42 hrs on it. Getting a GREAT surf wave for left foot forward surfers (which is nice because everyone in my family surfs that side) but REALLY struggling to get a good enough wave with some push for my goofy footed friends. Kind of frustrating, seeing that my goofy footed friends have all wrigged up their much older boats and have a much better goofy wave. The wave is clean but I just can't seem to get it steep enough and definitely does not have the curl like my regular side. Any recommendations for setup? (CATS, Tabs, QuickSurf, etc) Spent an hour last night just tinkering with all of the different settings and still can't get a great wave. Thanks
  9. Hey guys....called the dealer where I purchased my SV244. He gave some tips and I was able to try out his recommendation for steepening my goofy wave last night. It all seemed to work things out a bit better for me and thought it would be good to share. Goofy Surf Recommendation: -Fill goofy side 100% ballast and opposite side about 70-90%. -Enable "right side" QuickSurf and edit setting to 60 (factory default is 70) -CATS at somewhere from -10 to -20 -Trim usually at 0 or until it cleans the wave -Run at 10.2-10.3 mph (he said to get a steeper wave I needed to run slower, I was running at 10.6-11.2) Here is his process for building a wave (on an SV244, which only has two ballasts): 1. Fill both ballasts at 100% and start to empty the opposite surf side (more weight, obviously on the surfing side) until the wave starts to take shape 2. Adjust CATS to form the shape of the wave desired 3. Adjust trim until wave cleans up 4. For regular foot you can usually get a better wave without enabling the Quicksurf (personal experience). For goofy foot, enable Quicksurf for "Surf Right" at 60. 5. Adjust speed for length vs steepness I followed his process and found it very helpful for the goofy side and it was steeper by running at a slower speed (10.2 mph) . I already knew what I liked for my regular foot so didn't really have to mess with things.
  10. I'll have to take a look at that. Thanks
  11. My boat has two stock RAM fill tanks that total 2650 lbs (1325 each side). When I surf port side (regular foot) I weight 100% port side and 70% starboard side. CATS at 40-50 and tab at 15-20 and the wake is steep and long and has a nice curl and that's with a crew of my wife and three little girls (so very small). However, the goofy side weighted and tabbed the same is far from steep or long. For goofy foot the best I have found is 100% starboard and 50% port with the CATS at -40 and tab at 0. Its clean and has a decent curl but it's not steep and there's no push.
  12. Thanks for the feedback. Basically what I'm getting at is in order have a good wave for goofy surfers I need more weight?!
  13. yes, it is asymmetrical...flat on the bottom but the angled side comes up over the regular (port) side
  14. 2017 238 vs 2016 SV 244 ?

    LKASurfing, I saw you replied in a PM to ipassgas regarding your set up for port side surf. Do you mind sending me your set up? I just got a 2016 Enzo SV244 a month a go and I just can't get a very steep port side wave. Fortunately I am a regular foot surfer and my wave is great...but for the friends I bring with me I need it to be a steeper wave port side. THANKS!
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