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The MasterCraft X24 is a 24-foot 3-inch inboard surf and wake boat that first reached the water as a 2019 model and has since become one of the category's defining luxury performance towboats. The current generation measures 102 inches across the beam, weighs roughly 7,200 pounds, and seats up to 17 people across a U-shaped cockpit built for socializing. Its purpose is dual: a clean, customizable wakeboard wake and a long, pushy surf wave generated by the SurfStar system, which offers rapid presets for beginners and a custom surf interface that controls speed, ballast, and surf-device position. Shoppers looking at a MasterCraft X24 boat are weighing a craft that handles foiling, surfing, and wakeboarding from the same hull.
Power comes from a standard Ilmor 6.2L GDI engine rated at 430 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque, with an available 6.2L supercharged Ilmor producing 630 horsepower and 665 pound-feet. The ballast system holds more than 4,000 pounds, and optional fast-fill high-flow pumps fill or drain in roughly 4 minutes. Surf and wake settings are flexible: typical wakeboard runs use a 60-to-75-foot rope at speeds from about 19 to 22 mph, while a center tab can be lowered in increments from 30% to 70% to flatten the wake for learning riders. The surf wave shapes across settings one through seven, with the boat automatically adjusting speed as the wave grows. Underwater exhaust is standard to cut noise and fumes.
The helm has been completely redesigned around a dual-screen layout: a 15-inch panoramic center display and a 12-inch touchscreen angled toward the driver. MasterCraft MyDrive, a rotary encoder with hotkeys, manages surf, ballast, audio, lighting, and the four-camera system, which includes a tower cam, a bow cam for trailering, and port and starboard surf cams. The driver's seat spins, slides fore and aft, and offers power height adjustment and a bolster, with keyless ignition, wireless charging, and a valuables drawer at hand. A standard frameless windshield opens up the sightline by removing the header from the driver's view.
The transom carries oversized loungers and dual rear compartments housing padded, removable board bags on integrated tracks, each holding two boards, plus forward storage cubbies for ropes, dock lines, or shoes. A flip-down swim step and standard transom walkthrough ease boarding, and grab handles on the platform aid entry from the trailer. The Z9 power tower raises and lowers from the helm, folds its bimini parallel above the boat, adds four overhead board slots, and accepts optional sound pods and projector lights across seven powder-coat colors.
The bow uses MasterCraft's pickle-fork design with deep sculpted seating, fixed and fold-down armrests, six cup holders, a charging port, and a dedicated anchor locker with a hidden cleat. An optional filler cushion converts the open walkway into playpen seating. Throughout the cockpit, the X24 offers wireless charging, USB and 12-volt ports, an insulated cooler, and an observer console that lets a co-captain control audio, lighting, and climate. Optional cool-feel vinyl stays up to 30% cooler than standard marine vinyl, and the standard SoundStage audio system is tuned by zone in partnership with Meridian.
Build quality shows in details like drain channels beneath compartments and dual fuel fills on both port and starboard, drawing from a fuel capacity of about 85 gallons. Options buyers consider include the supercharged engine, fast-fill ballast, a stern thruster that pivots the boat 360 degrees in under 30 seconds, heated seats, transom audio, and a color-matched custom trailer. The engines carry a 7-year or 1,000-hour warranty, backed by MasterCare coverage and onboard telematics through the MasterCraft Connect app. One point to note: the rear storage platform sits low and deep, and surfboards left in the transom bags can be awkward as the hatch opens.
Currently, there are 690 boats available for sale for MasterCraft boats. Prices range from $6,995 to $594,020, with an average listing price of $136,723. The inventory includes 231 new boats and 459 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 690 powerboats. 2 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Ski and Wakeboard, Bowrider, Other, and Runabout. boats are most popular in Mooresville, Mesa, Walton, Pewaukee, and Osage Beach. There have been 2,888 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are watersports, family fun, day cruising, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain depth sounder, heated interior, radio, gps, and joystick. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Ilmor engines or ILMOR engines or Ilmore engines.
Power comes from a standard Ilmor 6.2L GDI engine rated at 430 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque, with an available 6.2L supercharged Ilmor producing 630 horsepower and 665 pound-feet. The ballast system holds more than 4,000 pounds, and optional fast-fill high-flow pumps fill or drain in roughly 4 minutes. Surf and wake settings are flexible: typical wakeboard runs use a 60-to-75-foot rope at speeds from about 19 to 22 mph, while a center tab can be lowered in increments from 30% to 70% to flatten the wake for learning riders. The surf wave shapes across settings one through seven, with the boat automatically adjusting speed as the wave grows. Underwater exhaust is standard to cut noise and fumes.
The helm has been completely redesigned around a dual-screen layout: a 15-inch panoramic center display and a 12-inch touchscreen angled toward the driver. MasterCraft MyDrive, a rotary encoder with hotkeys, manages surf, ballast, audio, lighting, and the four-camera system, which includes a tower cam, a bow cam for trailering, and port and starboard surf cams. The driver's seat spins, slides fore and aft, and offers power height adjustment and a bolster, with keyless ignition, wireless charging, and a valuables drawer at hand. A standard frameless windshield opens up the sightline by removing the header from the driver's view.
The transom carries oversized loungers and dual rear compartments housing padded, removable board bags on integrated tracks, each holding two boards, plus forward storage cubbies for ropes, dock lines, or shoes. A flip-down swim step and standard transom walkthrough ease boarding, and grab handles on the platform aid entry from the trailer. The Z9 power tower raises and lowers from the helm, folds its bimini parallel above the boat, adds four overhead board slots, and accepts optional sound pods and projector lights across seven powder-coat colors.
The bow uses MasterCraft's pickle-fork design with deep sculpted seating, fixed and fold-down armrests, six cup holders, a charging port, and a dedicated anchor locker with a hidden cleat. An optional filler cushion converts the open walkway into playpen seating. Throughout the cockpit, the X24 offers wireless charging, USB and 12-volt ports, an insulated cooler, and an observer console that lets a co-captain control audio, lighting, and climate. Optional cool-feel vinyl stays up to 30% cooler than standard marine vinyl, and the standard SoundStage audio system is tuned by zone in partnership with Meridian.
Build quality shows in details like drain channels beneath compartments and dual fuel fills on both port and starboard, drawing from a fuel capacity of about 85 gallons. Options buyers consider include the supercharged engine, fast-fill ballast, a stern thruster that pivots the boat 360 degrees in under 30 seconds, heated seats, transom audio, and a color-matched custom trailer. The engines carry a 7-year or 1,000-hour warranty, backed by MasterCare coverage and onboard telematics through the MasterCraft Connect app. One point to note: the rear storage platform sits low and deep, and surfboards left in the transom bags can be awkward as the hatch opens.
Currently, there are 690 boats available for sale for MasterCraft boats. Prices range from $6,995 to $594,020, with an average listing price of $136,723. The inventory includes 231 new boats and 459 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 690 powerboats. 2 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Ski and Wakeboard, Bowrider, Other, and Runabout. boats are most popular in Mooresville, Mesa, Walton, Pewaukee, and Osage Beach. There have been 2,888 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are watersports, family fun, day cruising, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain depth sounder, heated interior, radio, gps, and joystick. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Ilmor engines or ILMOR engines or Ilmore engines.
Insights and Analytics for Mastercraft Boats for Sale
Updated June 30, 2026
690
total Mastercraft boats for sale
2
Mastercraft boats for sale added in the past month
2,888
Mastercraft boats for sale sold in the past year
$136,723
is the average listing price of Mastercraft boats for sale
Market Activity
The busiest month for Mastercraft boats for sale is Jun, with 10 boats added and 460 boats sold
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