Turn heads and dominate the wake with this stunning **2016 MasterCraft X30** in an eye-catching purple hull — one of the most iconic wakeboard boats ever built. Stretching 23 feet with a generous 102-inch beam, the X30 delivers the wide, stable platform that serious riders demand, whether you're throwing down tricks behind the boat or carving up a glassy slalom course. This is the boat that pros train on, and now it's available at an exceptional price point in the Nashville/Gallatin area. Powered by an Ilmor gas engine and carrying a 60-gallon fuel tank, the X30 is built for long days on the water without constant trips back to the dock. MasterCraft's legendary hull engineering produces a clean, consistent wake that scales beautifully from beginner riders to advanced athletes — and the spacious cockpit keeps the whole crew comfortable between sets. This used example represents outstanding value for buyers who want world-class wake performance without the new-boat premium. Priced at **$79,999**, this purple X30 is a rare find in the Nashville market. MasterCraft's build quality means these boats age gracefully, and a well-maintained X30 remains one of the most sought-after towboats on the used market. Don't miss your chance to own a true flagship wake boat — contact us today to schedule a showing or sea trial before it's gone.
Based on 7 reviews from across the web
The X30 has earned a reputation as a well-rounded tow boat that handles wakeboarding and wake surfing at a serious level without demanding a specialist approach. Reviewers and our owners consistently point to its large, comfortable interior as a genuine strength, making it a practical choice for families and groups who want room for spectators alongside real on-water performance. The build quality draws consistent praise, with owners describing the construction as sturdy and reliable over the long haul.
On the water, the X30 produces strong wakeboard wakes straight from the factory ballast system, and adding aftermarket bags in the rear lockers is a popular and straightforward upgrade for those who want a bigger surf wake. A few owners note that heavily weighting one side can create an uneven wake shape near the hull's hip, so dialing in ballast placement takes a little attention.
Overall, the feedback from owners and reviewers lines up well: this is a boat that performs across disciplines, carries a crowd comfortably, and holds up over time. Opinions on the stock prop and, on older examples, the upholstery vary from owner to owner, but the core package is consistently well regarded.
It handles both disciplines well. The factory ballast is solid for wakeboarding, and our owners who want a bigger surf wake typically add aftermarket bags in the rear lockers as a straightforward next step.
At 23 feet with a wide beam, it is one of the larger purpose-built tow boats out there, and our owners consistently highlight the interior space as a real advantage for families and groups with spectators on board.
Our owners describe the construction as sturdy and dependable, and long-term owners speak positively about how well the boat holds up with regular use.
When the boat is weighted heavily to one side, water deflecting off the hull's hip can produce an uneven section in the wake a few feet behind the boat. Taking some care with ballast placement and balance addresses this.
A number of our owners recommend moving to an aftermarket prop over the stock unit, so it is worth factoring that in when planning your setup.
Reviewers and our owners point to it as a strong fit for buyers who want balanced performance across wakeboarding and surfing, combined with enough space to bring the whole crew along.
Summarized by AI from public sources across the web — owner forums, marine publications, and other boating sites. Provided for research; not authored or endorsed by the dealership.
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