The 2024 Supra SE550 is the kind of boat that commands attention before it even leaves the dock. Wrapped in a stunning black hull and packing a ferocious Indmar Raptor 575 engine producing 575 horsepower, this 24.5-foot wake powerhouse is built for those who refuse to settle for anything less than extraordinary on the water. Whether you're chasing the perfect surf wave, launching into a massive wake for wakeboarding, or simply cruising the lake in style, the SE550 delivers the performance and presence to match your ambitions. At 102 inches of beam, this Supra offers a wide, stable platform that translates to a supremely confident ride and plenty of room for your crew to enjoy the action. The 83-gallon fuel capacity means fewer trips back to the dock and more time doing what you came out here to do. Based in Nashville/Gallatin, this used SE550 is ready to dominate Percy Priest, Old Hickory, or any Tennessee lake you point it toward. Priced at $185,999, this lightly used Supra SE550 represents a compelling opportunity to get into one of the most respected names in wake sports at a meaningful value compared to buying new. Don't miss your chance to own this black beauty — contact us today to schedule a showing or sea trial before it's gone.
Based on 7 reviews from across the web
The SE550 is built around one core strength: producing a large, clean, well-developed wake and surf wave. Every reviewer who rode behind this boat noted the sheer volume of the wake, and what stands out equally is how well-shaped and symmetrical that wave is, something not every boat this size can claim. With the Supra Swell System and Smart Plates, riders can dial in a longer, mellower wave or a shorter, steeper one, and the AutoWake system handles ballast and plate adjustments automatically to hold the setup you want.
The SE550 seats up to 18 passengers with a cab-forward design that opens up the cockpit and gives everyone a better view. The helm seat adjusts up and down at the touch of a button, and the overall interior fits the scale of the boat well. Reviewers across multiple outlets noted the boat works for a range of rider skill levels: with ballast fully loaded it generates a serious competition-level wake, and with ballast out it can be dialed back for newer riders.
Sentiment across all our findings is consistently positive, with particular enthusiasm for the surf wave quality and the ease of switching sides using preset configurations on the Vision Touch screen. The one reservation we saw was from a prospective buyer who hesitated on a first-year model with a new engine, though that concern was paired with genuine praise for the wave itself.
We hear consistently that the wave is clean, long, and symmetrical side to side, with enough power for riders of all sizes to work on new tricks. The pocket keeps riders in the wave comfortably while they push their skills.
Yes, with the ballast reduced and the Smart Plate adjusted, the wave becomes more manageable for entry-level riders. The presets on the Vision Touch screen make that transition straightforward.
The Supra Swell System lets you save separate presets for port and starboard, and you can switch between them while you're riding right from the screen. You can even set the two sides differently if your regular riders prefer different wave shapes.
Reviewers found it genuinely useful: it uses sensors to detect changes in pitch and roll, then adjusts the ballast and wake plates automatically to keep the wave dialed in without the captain having to manage it manually.
The cab-forward layout opens up the cockpit significantly and the boat seats up to 18, so it handles a full crew well. Reviewers noted the design gives passengers better sightlines and keeps the space feeling open.
It handles both well. Reviewers noted the wakeboard wake is high-volume with smooth transitions and a generous landing area, and the extra mass of the boat contributes to the size and quality of the wake behind it.
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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