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Available Wakeboard boats for sale in Branchville New Jersey

  • This 2001 Ski Nautique 196 Open Bow has come in on trade to Our dealership after we sold it new in 2001. Our team has handled service and off-season storage for this boat since it... View Details

    $19,500
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  • Type: Boat 1993 MasterCraft Maristar 225 for sale in Branchville, NJHIN: US-MBCUSAV4G293Fuel: Gas View Details

    $13,500
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  • 2023 Super Air Nautique G23This Nautique G23 is coming in on trade to our dealership, on schedule for this customers normal 2 year rotation for boats. With only 70 hours of brackis... View Details

    $199,950
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  • 2017 Tige RZX22017 TIGE RZX2 w/ 2022 TrailerThis 2017 Tige is coming in on trade to our team after just 280 hours of freshwater use. Our team has been handling all maintenance and... View Details

    $97,500
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  • 2023 Nautique Super Air Nautique G23This G23 is being offered by our team on consignment after just 6 HOURS of freshwater use. This is practically a brand new boat, under warranty... View Details

    $215,000
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  • 2005 Nautique Air 226Equipped with the upgraded Zr6 motor!Freshwater boat that previously lived in Upstate NY. The trailer has just been gone through, has new tires and wheel beari... View Details

    $35,000
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  • Turnkey pre-owned package with only 145 engine hours! This beautifully-kept 2015 Scarab 255 Platinum jet boat is ready to make your dreams on the water a reality! All service and r... View Details

    $44,999
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  • FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT: RICH 610-960-8412 or rich_p75@aol.com2023 Moomba Mojo (5 Years Warranty! Only 8 Hours!)SPECIFICATIONS:-LOA: 25ft-Length: 23ft-Beam: 8ft-6in-Fuel: 70gal-Weigh... View Details

    $114,900
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Wakeboard Boats on Boatcrazy

Wakeboard boats are built for thrill-seekers who want maximum air, clean wakes, and serious fun on the water. Engineered with inboard or V-drive propulsion, these boats feature deep ballast systems, wake-shaping technology, and tower mounts for towing wakeboarders, surfers, and skiers. Their hulls are specifically designed to create large, sculpted wakes ideal for performing tricks and getting big air.

With spacious layouts, rear-facing seating, and premium sound systems, wakeboard boats are just as comfortable for relaxing as they are for riding. Whether you're a competitive rider or a weekend warrior, these boats deliver precision handling, custom wake control, and head-turning style.

Browse our collection of new and used wakeboard boats from the top brands in tow sports. If your perfect day includes adrenaline, music, and glassy water—this is your ride.

Wakeboard Boats manufacturers on Boatcrazy

When looking to buy a standout Wakeboard boat, consider these top Wakeboard Boat Manufacturers

Nautique, MasterCraft, Malibu, Centurion, Supra, Axis.

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Wakeboard Boats Frequently Asked Questions

What is a wakeboard boat?

A wakeboard boat—also known as a wake boat or surf boat—is designed to create large, shaped wakes ideal for wakeboarding and wakesurfing, using ballast, hull design, and engine placement.

Wakeboard boats use deep V-drive hulls, rear-mounted engines, ballast systems, and wake-shaping plates or hydrofoils to displace extra water and sculpt ideal wave shapes.

Look for powerful engines, adjustable ballast systems, tower racks, cruise-control speeds, and hull designs with wake-shaping devices like wedges or gates.

Top brands include Nautique, Malibu, MasterCraft, Centurion, Axis, Supra and Pavati—each offering award-winning models and innovative wake tech for every skill level.

Entry-level models start around $50K–$100K. Premium vessels from leading brands can exceed $300K, with specialty boats like all-aluminum Pavati often above $300K.

Environmental impact—especially shoreline erosion—is a concern. Some lakes now restrict ballast or wake-enhancing devices. Regulations vary by region and lake rules.