Water Ski
You can Water Ski in two ways:
Cable skiing
offers the advantages of an easier starting
position from a dock, and being able to learn at the same time as
your friends or family – several people can ski on the cable
simultaneously.
Powerboat skiing
allows more freedom to carve the water and
surf the wake behind the boat, and the boat is manned by a driver
and a spotter, who will help you get started when you fall.
Once you mastered the basics you might want to
consider other forms of waterskiing – mono, slalom, bare foot,
trick and racing.
As you gain in confidence, you can progress
to 'carving' around buoys or performing tricks on waves
or ramps.
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