I've surfed so many boats, they all have good and bad points. The Enzo is proclaimed as the King of surf boats and often times it's shown with a super long pocket, but the spine doesn't form until maybe 8-10 feet back, so effectively it has about the same length as any other wakesurf boat. The wake from the transom to a good 6 feet back just isn't surfable. Most boats have a much steeper spine and form closer to the boat. The Enzo has two very good parts of it's wake, one is the push at the back is probably one of the strongest and second is the transition is shaped about the best of any boat. Also, it just doesn't surf well on the starboard side without the reverse rotation prop OR weighting it to a dangerous point.
I surfed that RZ2 this weekend. On Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, the wake was amazing. On Friday afternoon and Sunday it was less than good. The smaller boat shapes well, but is hyper-sensitive to weight placement. The wake was never the same on the four days I rode it. My family owns an older Tige and I like it pretty well, but it's a bigger boat and is less sensitive to weight movement. The RZ2 is easy to overweight and weight amidship and on the opposite side of the wake really diminishes the quality of the wake quickly.
The new Supreme I think it's a V226? is a nice surf board too, very long usable pocket and seems to form well on both sides. I only rode the port side, but it was an excellent wake. Not quite the lip I would have like, still a solid wake and long usable pocket.
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