The 2011 Supra Launch 242 is a 24-foot fiberglass ski and wakeboard boat powered by a single 325 hp gasoline engine. Designed for serious wakeboarders, it carries 1,700 pounds of ballast—the most of any Supra model—and features the brand's proprietary SmartPlate system to shape large, consistent wakes. The hull is Supra's deepest in its class, part of the Supra Ride System, and tracks straight through the water. The boat served as the official towboat for the WWW Wakeboard World Championships.
The cabin spans nearly two feet longer than earlier models thanks to an elongated running surface, offering substantial interior space across its 8.5-foot beam. Seating accommodates up to 17 people. The layout includes a built-in cooler positioned near the driver's seat, rear-facing seating areas, and three stereo remotes distributed throughout for crew convenience. A swivel board rack keeps wakeboards secure and accessible.
The VISION dash system integrates control of Zero Off GPS cruise control, Gravity III ballast management, stereo functions, and engine diagnostics. A Progressive tower provides a solid pull, and the interior is finished for comfortable day use on the water.
Length
24.00 FT
Beam
8.50 FT
Draft
2.17 FT
Weight
4,450 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Power
NaN HP
Hours
679 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
68 GAL