
The boatbuilder said that with a unique hull design offering a choice of both V-drive and centre mount configurations, the unique wide-body Falcon design creates a huge internal cockpit and bow area from the sub-21ft hull.
The Falcon, said Centurion, uses every available square centimetre of space to offer an internal area with depth, luxury and room to move comparable with a standard 22 to 23ft boat. The storage capacity throughout the boat is very generous and centre ballast is standard, said the company.
Centurion said it has a long history in Australia with early model boats constructed here. Today, the boats are fully imported direct from the factory in the USA, it said.
Centurion has four series with various models in each catering from luxury recreational use to high-end wakeboarding, wake surfing and skiing specific boats.
The 2008 range are on display at Good Times Marine in Taren Point, Sydney.
Managing director, Derek Rodway, said that what convinced him to take on the dealership was the impeccable finish and quality of the boats for the price tag.
The reputation of Centurion as a quality tow boat is great, but when the price tag presents the boats as exceptionally good value for money you can be sure you are on a good thing, said the boatbuilder.
The brand is set to kick up a gear with world champion wakeboarder Brett Eisenhauer an integral part of the marketing campaign, said Centurion.
New owners may even see themselves receiving personal instruction for a day from Eisenhauer as a part of the orientation to owning a Centurion.
Dealer enquiry can be made by phoning Marine Network on 0421 107 661 as the dealer network is rolled out across the country.
For more information, visit www.centurionboats.com