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  2. List of surface water sports - Wikipedia

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    After the deep water start, the skier can ski, jump, and attempt aerial tricks launching the hydrofoil off the water and off boat wake. Other variants include a wake surfboard with a foil attached to the back underneath the water. The board can move up and down out of the water based on the position of the rider’s weight.

  3. Skurfing - Wikipedia

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    Skurfing is a towed water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat on a tow rope. The sport uses a skurfboard, which is a floating platform the user balances on, similar to a surfboard but typically much shorter, with two foot-straps that prevent falling off the board and three fins positioned on the bottom that make it easier to maneuver when the board is being towed.

  4. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    A variety of water sports; from top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking. Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.

  5. Wakesurfing - Wikipedia

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    Owners of inboard boats place ballast, such as water, lead weights, concrete, or other heavy objects in different sections of the boat in order to weight the boat down and create a larger wake. The best weight configuration for wakesurfing is to place the majority of the weight near the back corner side the surfer is surfing on. [ 7 ]

  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. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    Surfing, like all water sports, carries the inherent risk of drowning. [61] Although the board assists a surfer in staying buoyant, it can become separated from the user. [62] A leash, attached to the ankle or knee, can keep a board from being swept away, but does not keep a rider on the board or above water.

  8. Influencer Javiera Ortiz Dead at 34 After Getting Hit by ...

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    The post concluded, “The surfing community reaffirms its commitment to water safety and requests that there be better support in entry and exit procedures for boats at sea.

  9. Sit-down hydrofoil - Wikipedia

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    A sit-down hydrofoil. The sit-down hydrofoil, first developed in the late 1980s, is a variation on water skiing, a popular water sport.When towed at speed, by a powerful boat or some other device, the board of the hydrofoil 'flies' above the water surface and generally avoids contact with it, so the ride is largely unaffected by the wake or chop of the water and is relatively smooth.