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  2. Skimboarding - Wikipedia

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    A professional skimboarder riding a wave. Skimboarding at Seal Beach, 2011. Skimboarding or skimming is a boardsport in which a skimboard (much like a surfboard but smaller and without fins) is used to glide across the water's surface to meet an incoming breaking wave, and ride it back to shore.

  3. Wakesurfing - Wikipedia

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    It is divided by the board type that rider uses (what affects style and tricks that are and could be performed). Rider can surf behind the boat using skim or surf board. Skim style wakesurf boards are characterized by their smaller size, typically featuring a narrower profile and less buoyancy compared to surf style boards.

  4. Jake Caster - Wikipedia

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    2017 World Champion in Men’s Pro Skim Division 2018 World Wake Surf Championships Runner-up (2nd) (pro men's skim division) 2019 World Wake Surf Championships Place 3rd (pro men's surf division) 2019 Nautique Masters Wakesurf Championship Runner-up (2nd) (men's professional division) Website: jakecaster.com

  5. Wakeboarding - Wikipedia

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    The first board made in the early 1990's was the Hyper lite board by the O’Brien company, [10] a water ski manufacturer who marketed the board as a “compression-molded neutral-buoyancy wake board.” [11] This was followed by a variety of boards that are curvier and more compact, creating a smoother ride. [11]

  6. Flatland skimboarding - Wikipedia

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    With homemade skimboards made of plywood, fiberglass and resin, skimmers used sandbars along the American and Sacramento rivers to practice. The freestyle aspects of inland skimboarding were pioneered in the early 1980s by two Sacramento locals: Launie Porteous and Mark Robinson.

  7. Hyperlite Wake Mfg. - Wikipedia

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    This board comes in 3 different sizes, a 140cm, a 143cm, and a 146cm. The board comes with an abrupt continuous which helps to generate speed through the wake. The board has a large channel down the center which helps it to track better in the water. The tip to tail channel helps water flow quickly under the board increasing speed.

  8. List of surface water sports - Wikipedia

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    The sport is a hybrid between sailing and surfing. The sail board might be considered the most minimalistic version of the modern sailboat, with the major exception that steering is accomplished by the rider tilting the mast and sail or, when planing, carving the board, rather than with a rudder.

  9. Wakeboard boat - Wikipedia

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    Many watersports boat manufacturers have developed systems to further enhance the shape of the wakes their boats create. These devices often help to lower the stern of the boat, which creates a larger wake and are very useful when wakesurfing as well. However, the quality and size of the wake is largely a function of the hull design and ballast ...

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