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  2. Liquid Force - Wikipedia

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    The company has won the WSIA Manufacturer of the Year award in 2005 and 2008. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] In 2008 Liquid Force bought Straight Line manufacturer of wakeboard and water ski ropes from the Yoshida Group.

  3. Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Eventually, wake boards with bindings or straps were sold in Australia under the name "McSkis". Later, another company called "Skurfer" was founded by Tony Finn in 1985, [8] named as such due to the board being a cross of a surfboard and a water ski. [9]

  4. 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.

  5. List of surface water sports - Wikipedia

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    Wakesurfing differs from other wake sports in that the boat does not tow a rider (continuously). The rider uses a tow rope to help them get up in the wake. After doing so, they drop the rope and then ride the wake as they would when surfing. The rider is also much closer to the boat than with other water sports such as wakeboarding.

  6. 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.

  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.

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  9. Nautique Boats - Wikipedia

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    Nautique Boat Company is an American boat manufacturer that produces boats primarily for waterskiing, wakeboarding and wakesurfing. With models in the Super Air Nautique and Ski Nautique lines, they are widely considered the gold standard in the inboard towboat market.

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