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  2. Liquid Force - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Force is a manufacturer of wakeboarding, wakesurfing, wake foiling, and other wake related products based in the United States.Liquid Force is one of the leading manufacturers in the wakeboard related products and focused on relentless innovation as its mantra. [1]

  3. Hyperlite Wake Mfg. - Wikipedia

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    Hyperlite B-Side. In 1991 the first Hyperlite wakeboard was created, the board was manufactured under HO Sports company. [1] H.O. Sports worked with surfboard shapers in Hawaii to design and build the first compression-molded neutral-buoyancy wakeboard, the Hyperlite.

  4. Wakeboard boat - Wikipedia

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    This is done to keep more weight in the back of the boat and make the wake larger. Some wakeboard specific boat models are direct drive boats where the engine is in the middle of the boat. Most wakeboard boats will have several features that help to create large wakes. These include ballast, [1] hydrofoil, and hull technology. Ballast is a ...

  5. Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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    A person wakeboarding in Zug, Switzerland. Wakeboarding is a water sport in which the rider, standing on a wakeboard (a board with foot bindings), is towed behind a motorboat across its wake and especially up off the crest in order to perform aerial maneuvers. [1] A hallmark of wakeboarding is the attempted performance of midair tricks.

  6. Wakesurfing - Wikipedia

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    A rope length of 2.43 to 3.04 meters (8 to 10 ft) is recommended. Wakesurf-intended ropes are generally 6.1 meters (20 ft) long, making it ideal for boats that have a tower set-up. Long ski and wakeboard ropes can become hazardous for wakesurfing, because it usually involves winding up the rope or tying unnecessary knots.

  7. Cable skiing - Wikipedia

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    Concept drawings for a cable ski course in France Cable ski – Wakeboarding on the island Krk between towns Punat and Krk, Croatia.. Cable skiing is a way to water ski (or wakeboard), in which the skier's rope and handle are pulled by an electrically driven cable, whereas traditionally a waterskier is pulled by a motorboat.

  8. Category:Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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  9. Zane Schwenk - Wikipedia

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    Zane Schwenk (born July 17, 1975) is a professional wakeboarder from the United States. He became professional in 1993, and is still active in the sport today. [when?] [1] He has competed in the X Games, and is host of the MasterCraft video series Rewind.

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