2025 Centurion Nv233
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An all-new design for 2025, the Nv233 features eye-catching hullside effects.
The spacious Nv233 sits at the sweet spot of performance and functionality. It’s a sleek-looking boat, thanks to a lower profile and stance in the water compared to the Fe and Ri lines. Along with the aforementioned hullside shapes, the large Centurion badging toward the transom further sets this boat apart.
Garrett Cortese
Riding the acclaimed Opti-V hull, the Nv233 offers 21 degrees of transom deadrise. This deeper V makes it easier to be displaced by the ballast (5,000 pounds available), which in turn makes it easier to kick up sizable wakes and waves. The deep deadrise also delivers a smoother ride in choppy water. Opt for the Ramfill 2 system and fill more than half of the total ballast in under 90 seconds.
Garrett Cortese
Equip the Nv233 with Centurion’s QuickSurf Pro system to create solid wakesurfing waves with a clean, consistent face, large pocket, and plenty of push. The center-mounted Silent Stinger Wake Plate adjusts to change the size and shape of waves for riders of all skill levels and styles. It also keeps engine exhaust underwater and reduces engine noise.
Garrett Cortese
At the helm, the Nv233 features a wide-screen touchscreen for easy systems control. Use its intuitive interface to operate ballast, surf settings, lighting and more. Centurion’s signature steering-wheel paddle shifters allow instant adjustment of the Stinger Wake Plate and cruise-control speed without the need to take your eyes off the water. The Wet Sounds head makes for quick control of the tunes.
The Nv233 comes with Roswell’s Battle Advance tower. This looks great, offers versatility, and keeps a Bimini top overhead for shade. More comfort comes from the plush Spradling vinyl upholstery. The Nv233 can even be equipped with heaters for cool days. Despite its lower profile, the wraparound seating is well below the gunwales, offering a secure seat for all.
Garrett Cortese
If you’re a buyer looking to move into the V-drive watersports market or for high-end performance at a very approachable price, the Nv233 should be on your list.
High Points
- Battery and PDM systems are in the glove box, so you don’t have to crawl into a hatch to find them.
- Transom lockers conveniently stow wet ropes and life jackets.
- Single screen and new interface makes the Nv233 easy to operate for riders and captains.
Boating Magazine
How We Tested
- Engine: Crusader 6.0L L96 409 hp/409 ft.-lb.
- Drive/Prop: V-drive/Acme 2907 16″ x 15″
- Gear Ratio: 1.72:1 Fuel Load: 47 Crew Weight: 550 lb.
Pricing and Specs
Price: | $229,178.27 (as tested; without tax and dealer prep) |
LOA: | 23’3″ |
Beam: | 8’6″ |
Draft: | 3’0″ |
Dry Weight: | 5,425 lb. |
Ballast: | 5,000 lb. |
Seat Capacity: | 14 |
Fuel Capacity: | 70 gal. |
Centurion Boats – Merced, California; centurionboats.com
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