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  2. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, SUP surfing was added as a category in the Buffalo Big Board Contest. [7] Standup paddleboarding has diversified from a variation of surfing into racing, touring, yoga, whitewater, and fishing. [3] Its surfing heritage coupled with its various disciplines make the sport attractive and accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. [8]

  3. Surfboat - Wikipedia

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    A broad stern presented to steep and breaking waves when approaching shore can result in broaching (turning sideways to the swell) and swamping or capsizing of the boat. Therefore, surf boats have a pointed stern and usually a fairly marked sheer. The best-known exception to this double-ended nature of surf boats, is the coble of north-eastern ...

  4. Pedalo - Wikipedia

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    Water bike on Lake St. Clair (Michigan) Pedalo at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930 A paddle boat on Geneva Lake (Wisconsin). Boats in Japan celebrating spring with a swan pedalo accidentally running into a row boat, 2022 Pedalos in Brazil (called pedalinhos) Human-powered watercraft: aqua-cycle water trikes in the Pacific Ocean with Diamond Head, Hawaii in the background Paddle boats located ...

  5. Paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Stock boards are 12 ft (3.7 m) long, and best for paddlers around 180 lb (82 kg) or less. Stock boards are easy to accelerate and fast in choppy water. But with their short waterline, they lack the calm water top speed of 14 feet or Unlimited boards. 14-foot class boards are arguably the best all-around board.

  6. Wakeboard boat - Wikipedia

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    Ballast is a simple term for weight. When wakeboard boats have ballast tanks, it means that they have room for extra weight to weigh the boat down for larger wakes. For example. If the rider is surfing on the starboard side of the stern. Then you want to activate the starboard ballast in order to give the rider a surf-able wave.

  7. Smith: Legislators propose UW study on effects of wake ... - AOL

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    Another more restrictive proposal, authored by Sen. Andres Jacque (R-De Pere), would have prohibited wake surfing on a lake smaller than 1,500 acres, required wake-enhanced boats to operate at ...