If you enjoy waterskiing then you should most definitely try wakeboarding. Wakeboarding is much harder and more complicated than waterskiing, but incredibly fulfilling once you get the hang of it! Plus, after you know how to waterski, then wakeboarding will be easier to learn. Waterskiing has skis similar to snow skis, but much wider than snow skis and while they are on the water, they’re being towed down the boat. When you use water skiis, every time you fall, you have to strap on the skiis again, no matter how tight you make them. So don’t panic! This is part of the sport.
Read MoreThe raft is in its simplest form a large inflatable boat. They come in a variety of sizes from 4 men to 18 men, at Splash White Water Rafting we usually use 6 men, 8 man and 10 man rafts depending on the river being rafted. All modern rafts are made to be self-bailing meaning they never need bailing with a bucket when the water floods in (and the water is almost guaranteed to flood in).
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Read MoreParasailing, also known as parascending or parakiting, is a recreational kiting activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a specially designed canopy wing that resembles a parachute, known as a parasail wing.
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