Hi MIke,
I'm sure Austin doesn't mind a little rambling and reminiscing here in his rebuild thread. I totally get what you're saying. My boat, also a Ski Centurion, is horrible in rough water. But running up a long smooth cove, it's like driving a German or Italian sports car. With boats, there's no one-boat-does-it-all well kind of vessel. What's good for cruising, isn't as good for skiing, etc. But there is many fun ways to be out on the water...and that includes the inter-coastal.
Back when I was in college, we were at the lake for the long 4th of July weekend, and my cousin had taken us to the site of his slalom ski club. The head driver was very skilled in maneuvering his mastercraft. So, he took me and my roommate for a thrill ride, and this is what we did. The two of us were sitting in the backwards facing observer seat, he told us to use both hands to hold on tight to the ski pylon. Then, he proceeded to drive the slalom course in the boat, not down the center like usual, he went around the pylons that the skier would pass. That's 6 hard turns at over 30mph! It was a ride for sure!
Stay safe and healthy, Mike!