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Est. 1976·Merced, California·Fineline Industries
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Updated 1 January 2025 · By Hulls.io Editorial

About Centurion

Centurion Boats is a California-based wakesport boat manufacturer that has undergone one of the most significant brand transformations in the recreational boating industry. Founded in 1976 in Merced, California, the company spent its first three decades as a respectable but value-oriented ski boat builder before reinventing itself as a premium wakesport brand that now competes directly with MasterCraft, Nautique, Malibu, and Tige at the highest level.

The transformation began in the early 2010s when Centurion's parent company, Fineline Industries, invested heavily in new hull designs, premium interior finishes, and purpose-built wakesurfing technology. The result was a range of boats that bore little resemblance to the budget-conscious ski boats of Centurion's earlier era. The brand's current models feature the Opti-V hull — a proprietary design engineered specifically for optimal wake and wave generation — combined with sophisticated ballast systems, powerful inboard engines, and luxury-level interiors.

Centurion's flagship technology is the Opti-V hull form, which uses a variable-deadrise bottom design optimised for producing clean, powerful wakes for wakeboarding and long, surfable waves for wakesurfing. The hull is complemented by the QuickSurf system, which uses tabs, ballast, and hull manipulation to generate a rideable surf wave on either side of the boat. The combination of Opti-V and QuickSurf has proven highly competitive — Centurion's wave quality is frequently cited by professional and amateur wakesurfers as among the best in the industry.

The brand's competitive credibility is demonstrated by its selection as the official towboat of the World Wake Surfing Championship — a significant endorsement that places Centurion alongside Nautique (official towboat of the World Wakeboard Championship) in the small group of manufacturers trusted to provide the tow platform for world-class competition.

Manufacturing takes place in Merced, California, under the Fineline Industries umbrella alongside sister brand Supreme Boats. Supreme occupies a more value-oriented position in the wakesport market, while Centurion serves as the premium offering. Build quality has improved dramatically since the brand's reinvention, with current models featuring premium upholstery, real teak accents, integrated technology systems, and fit-and-finish that justifies the premium pricing.

The current Centurion range includes the Fi series (the flagship performance line) and the Ri series (focused on versatility and interior space). Models range from approximately 21 to 25 feet, covering the core wakesport boat size range. The Fi23 is the brand's most popular model — a 23-foot wake/surf boat that balances wave quality, interior space, and performance versatility.

The typical Centurion buyer is a wakesport enthusiast — often a competitive or aspiring wakesurfer — who appreciates the brand's wave quality, competitive pricing relative to Nautique and MasterCraft, and the California heritage. Centurion has built a loyal following among wakesurfing communities, where the Opti-V hull's wave characteristics are particularly appreciated.

On the used market, current-generation Centurion boats (2013 onwards) hold their value well, reflecting the brand's transformation into a genuine premium product. Pre-transformation models (before 2010) trade at much lower values and represent a different era of the brand. The distinction between old and new Centurion is important for used buyers to understand.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Centurion

Where are Centurion boats built?

Centurion boats are built in Merced, California, by parent company Fineline Industries. The Merced facility produces both Centurion (premium) and Supreme (value-oriented) wakesport boats. Centurion has been based in Merced since its founding in 1976.

What is the Centurion Opti-V hull?

Opti-V is Centurion's proprietary variable-deadrise hull design, engineered specifically for optimal wake and wave generation for wakeboarding and wakesurfing. The hull form uses changing deadrise angles along its length to produce clean, powerful wakes and long, surfable waves. Combined with the QuickSurf system, it allows riders to surf on either side of the boat.

How does Centurion compare to MasterCraft?

Both are premium American wakesport boat builders. MasterCraft has a longer heritage (founded 1968), broader brand recognition, and historically stronger resale values. Centurion counters with the Opti-V hull, which many riders consider produces superior wakesurfing waves. Centurion is typically priced 10-15% below comparable MasterCraft models, making it attractive for buyers who prioritise wave quality and value.

Is Centurion the official towboat of any competition?

Yes, Centurion is the official towboat of the World Wake Surfing Championship. This is a significant endorsement that demonstrates the brand's wave quality at the highest competitive level. It places Centurion alongside Nautique (official towboat of the World Wakeboard Championship) as one of only two brands selected to provide competition tow platforms for world championship events.

Do Centurion boats hold their value?

Current-generation Centurion boats (2013 onwards) hold their value well within the premium wakesport segment, typically retaining 70-80% of value after 3-5 years. The brand's reinvention into a premium product means pre-2010 models trade at much lower values and represent a different era. Current models benefit from competitive endorsements, strong wave quality reputation, and growing brand recognition.

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