The center cooler walkover on the Ri series never bugged me at all, though I know some people don't like it. If you haven't been on it, you haven't ever experienced anything like it - you just need to decide what is important for you. Thus far I haven't taken anyone out on the Ri245 or 265 and had them be anything but floored by the wave. If the performance of the boat (surf wave, drivability, etc.) are your top priorities it isn't a close comparison. If your primary concern is the bells and whistles in the boat the Supra or Nautique are definitely nice picks. This is not saying it has a better surf wave for pro riders - it has a better surf wave for ANY rider as long as they are able to drop the rope and carve around. The Ri245 and Ri265 are in a completely different class for surf wave than ANY other boat on the market, and that includes the Ri237/Ri257. The one thing I can tell you on the boats is that the Ri245 throws A LOT better surf wave than either of these boats, or really any other boat out there period. The Ri245 is notably larger than a G23 (about the same size as a G25), so that is something to consider especially if you are comparing pricing. If you are talking locally sold numbers Supra may sell more than Centurion depending on your area.īoth the Supra SE and the Nautique G23 are nice boats and will have some advantages vs. With Moomba they sell slightly more than Centurion / Supreme combined but Moomba is the majority of the numbers. Supra sells less boats overall than Centurion, just FYI. There are a few things to hit on here that I may be able to help out with.Īs far as the price goes - you will need to talk to your local dealer as this can change based on how they equip the boats and there is a BIG range depending on how they are optioned out.
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