Nautique G23
The Nautique G23 is a 23-foot industry-defining wake boat known for its massive wakeboard wake and long, powerful surf wave. Since its 2013 debut, it has become the go-to for serious riders who want pro-level performance with high-end tech and comfort. With a refined hull, over 2,800 lbs of factory ballast, and premium PCM power, the G23 consistently delivers one of the best wakes and waves in its class. It’s an ideal blend of size, ride quality, resale value, and versatility for serious water sports families.
The Super Air Nautique G23 is one of the most influential wake boats of all time. First introduced in 2013, the G23 redefined what was possible in wake shaping, surf performance, and onboard technology — and it remains a dominant force in the wake market today. With over a decade of evolution and a strong reputation in both wakeboarding and wakesurfing, the G23 is the benchmark boat many others try to emulate.
As a 30+ year expert in inboard towboats, I can tell you: if you want high-end surf and wake versatility in a 23-foot package with lasting resale value, the G23 is one of the best choices ever made.
History & Evolution
2013–2015: The Revolution Begins
The G23 launched in 2013 with an all-new hull and Nautique Surf System (NSS).
Ballast exceeded 2,800 lbs factory — unprecedented at the time.
Wakeboarders raved about the massive, clean wake, and surf riders finally had a boat that produced a long, powerful wave without aftermarket add-ons.
2016–2019: Refinements & Power
Added PCM H6DI (450 HP) and ZR4 (409 HP) engine options.
Interior comfort improved with new vinyls, helm layout, and better ergonomics.
Wake and surf profiles continued to evolve with software-based presets and better rider tuning.
2020–2022: Modern G23
Hull remained the same but received updated body lines, a new actuated tower, and a fully digital LINC Panoray dash system.
Wireless charging, upgraded audio, and Zero Off GPS standard.
Improved NSS actuators and better speed-to-weight calibration for both surf and wake.
2023–2024: Near-Paragon Tech, Better Value
Features trickled down from the G23 Paragon — especially in audio, lighting, and tower integration.
Moved to PCM ZZ6 6.2L (450 HP) or ZZ8 600 HP as primary engine offerings.
G23 now offers elite-level surf and wake performance at a slightly lower price point than the Paragon line.
Specs (2024 Model Year)
Spec | Detail |
---|---|
Length | 23’0” |
Beam | 102” |
Dry Weight | ~6,200 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 65 gallons |
Seating Capacity | 16 |
Ballast Capacity | ~2,850 lbs (factory hard tanks) |
Engine Options | PCM ZZ6 (450 HP), ZZ8 (600 HP) |
Hull | Nautique G-Series Wake Hull |
Wake & Surf Performance
Wakesurfing
Produces a long, powerful wave with clean push and tunable pocket.
NSS tabs shape the wave and allow for fast, smooth side-to-side transfer.
With full ballast and 3+ riders, the G23 creates one of the best waves under 25 feet, especially with the ZZ6 or ZZ8 engines at elevation.
Wakeboarding
Known for one of the biggest, firmest wakes on the market.
Rampy with a clean lip, great for vertical air and long grabs.
Highly customizable using rider profiles, ballast presets, and speed/wedge tuning.
Features & Interior
LINC Panoray dash with dual screens for ballast, speed, surf, audio, and lighting
JL Audio Premium or Studio Elite system with DSP tuning
Power tower with integrated bimini and board racks
Convertible rear bench, rear sunpad walk-through
Under-seat lighting, wireless phone charging, rear transom control station
Strengths and Considerations
Strengths | Limitations |
---|---|
Class-leading wakes and waves | Not as plush as Paragon |
Proven resale and reputation | Heavier tow weight |
Excellent ride in rough water | Not ideal for beginner slalom skiing |
Holds value better than most 23’ boats | Pricey even on the used market |
Tons of tech and customization | May require tuning to get max surf push |
Used Market Tips
2013–2015: Incredible value for wakeboarding, strong hull. Surf can be improved with NSS tuning and prop changes.
2016–2019: Great balance of tech and price. Look for ZR4 engines in loaded boats.
2020–2022: Fully modern with better resale, minor refinements from year to year.
Always inspect tower actuators, ballast timers, and engine hours.
Who the G23 Is For
Riders who want a do-it-all 23-footer with elite surf and wake
Families or crews of 6–10 who want space, stability, and simplicity
Buyers stepping up from older 210/230/AXIS models into a luxury-performance tier
Enthusiasts who value tech, resale, and lasting performance
Final Thoughts
The Nautique G23 is a true wake boat icon. With a deep history of pro-level wakes and surf waves, rock-solid hull construction, and a tech-forward experience, it’s earned its place as one of the most respected boats ever made. Whether you're riding doubles behind it or loading it for an all-day surf session, the G23 delivers unmatched confidence, consistency, and value.