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  2. Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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    Beginner ropes usually go from about 50’ to 75’ in total length, while more advanced riders will want a rope that goes from 65’ to 85’. [15] A longer rope may allow for more preparation and momentum before performing tricks, [16] whereas a shorter rope may require less speed and height to travel between wakes. [16]

  3. 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.

  4. Cable skiing - Wikipedia

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    The most common speed is 19 mph (31 km/h), which suits wakeboarders best. The cable is generally suspended 26–30 feet (7.9–9.1 metres) above the water. This makes for a different feel than when riding behind a boat, whether wakeboarding or water skiing. The higher angle of pull makes bigger "air" and sharper turns possible.

  5. List of surface water sports - Wikipedia

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    Events are organized by the World Wakeboarding Association. [4] A special wakeboard boat has a wakeboard tower, which places the pull point higher above water's surface which makes it easier to jump. Wakeboarding boats have a ballast system that pumps water into tanks to increase displacement, and enlarge the wake.

  6. Wakeboard boat - Wikipedia

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    Most wakeboard boats will have several features that help to create large wakes. These include ballast, [1] hydrofoil, and hull technology. 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.

  7. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Kitesurfing on water includes freestyle and big air using a kiteboard similar to a wakeboard, kiting in waves using small surfboards with or without footstraps or bindings, foiling, and speed kiting. Land kiting needs a short and light mountain board , feet steered buggies, rollerskates, or sand boards for sand kiteboarding, which is also ...

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