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Centurion 50: Competition
Centurion 50: Competition
Published 6 days ago
With demanding 10- to 12-hour days and the constant need to haul wake surfers and equipment, competitions are the ultimate proving ground for any wake boat. And it’s in these high-stakes environments that Centurion Boats truly stand apart.
Ken Scribner, a world championship driver, emphasizes the value of competition feedback in the development process. “Sharing what drivers feel, see, and experience during events—and having the team actually listen—makes Centurion boats better,” he says.
Centurion entered the competitive wake surfing scene in 1996 and has been accelerating its progress ever since. According to Amy Mauzy, Vice President of Marketing and Brand Development, “The buy-in from dedicated wake sports enthusiasts has pushed Centurion to become the world’s best wake boat.”
Scribner adds that it’s competition exposure that gives the brand an edge: “The wake surfing series brings us into a whole new realm of visibility that we simply don’t get through traditional marketing.”