Call Saulo’s Watersports today and before you know it, … we’ll have you out on Incline Village, Nevada’s beach water being pulled at intense speeds by a CENTURION Ri245 Boat propelled by a GM Marine ZZ6 450hp inboard engine. Our Wake Board / Wake Surf Boat Rental rates are listed below according to duration of rental:
BOOK NOW — CALL 530)448-2767
Four Hour Wake Boat Rental: $2000
Eight Hour Wake Boat Rental: $3600
( NOTICE:
Above Prices Do Not Include ADDITIONAL ‘AT CURRENT MARKET COST’ FUELING & 50.00 per/hr. CAPTAIN’s FEE Sur-charges.)
Wakesurf or Wakeboard Behind This Centurion Ri245 Boat This Summer!
If you desire to Wakesurf Boat for wake surfing or wake board use on Incline Village Beach between now and Lake Tahoe’s end of season … know that our 2Centurion Ri245 seats up to 10 people and a captain and possesses the following boat specs:
Centurion Ri245 Boat Details
LOA: 24′6″
Beam: 8′6″
Draft: 3′0″
Dry Weight: 5,700 lb.
Ballast: 5,650 lb.
Seat/Weight Capacity: 10/2,400 lbs.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WAKEBOARDING & WAKESURFING
In recent years, wake boarding & wake surfing has become almost as popular as water skiing. Incline Village, NV residents and visitors … don’t miss your chance to make a splash. So you will know which water sport choice is appropriate for you, we’ve listed the differences between the two below:
WAKEBOARDING
With wakeboarding, the rider is pulled along by a motor-powered boat the entire extent of the Tigé Boat rental period and can actually be much more adventurous. Since the rider is continually being pulled by the tow rope, higher speeds are possible and the rider may find him- or herself being catapulted into the air on a particularly big wave or ramp as friends approvingly cheer.
WAKESURFING
With wakesurfing, the rider only gets started by holding on to the rope then releases it at some point in order to ride a wave out. Therefore the wave-riding adventures can keep going all afternoon due to the fact that the waves are created by the Tigé Boat towing the wakesurfer. Believe it or not …. Surfers prefer Wakesurfing over Wakeboarding.