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Think You Have What It Takes to Be the Waterskiing / Wakeboarding Guide?

Monday February 4, 2008
We're looking for passionate and enthusiastic individual to be the Guide to the Waterskiing / Wakeboarding site of About.com!

What sort of information do we want the new Guide to provide?
Well, we're looking for someone to teach, inform and otherwise enrich the experience of both casual and committed boat-towed water sports enthusiasts. The site will include tutorials, gear reviews and how-tos, boat coverage, competition info, and a small amount of content covering the exploits of the pros.

What sort of person are we looking for to be the new Guide to Waterskiing / Wakeboarding?
Our ideal candidate:

  • A journalist or author who has written extensively on the subject
  • A boat-towed water sports instructor
If this sounds like you, and you've got excellent writing skills and the desire to reach and teach a broad audience through your writing, why not go over to our application site to learn more about our hiring program and submit an application?

Determining Which Foot to Put Forward in Slalom Water Ski or Wakeboard Bindings

Friday June 15, 2007
One of the first questions a wakeboarder or water-skier has is which foot to put in the forward binding. In this article you'll find several suggestions on ways to help you decide which foot should go in which binding.

Top Vintage Waterskiing Posters, Framed and Matted Water Sports Art Prints

Saturday May 26, 2007
Take a step back in time with these colorful and fun vintage posters and prints depicting waterskiing and show waterskiing. You'll chuckle at the retro bathing suits. Most may be purchased matted, framed, and even on canvas. They are a great way to decorate your walls.

Before You Buy a Wakeboard

Thursday May 24, 2007
NirvanaBoard.jpgDeciding which wakeboard to buy can be a daunting task. Most cost several hundred dollars and with that level of investment you'll want to purchase the best one to match your needs and skill level. A beginner wakeboarder doesn't need to make the mistake of buying a board made for an advanced rider. Use these topics to help you choose a wakeboard before purchase.

Beginners Guide to Wakeboarding

Monday May 21, 2007
Are new to wakeboarding or have yet to try this thrilling sport? Would you like to get your hands on all the information needed to help you get sliding across the water behind a boat? You are at the right place. Read more about buying a wakeboard, setting up your bindings, deepwater starts, basic skills, and more.

48th Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament - Memorial Day Weekend

Saturday May 19, 2007
In the waterskiing and wakeboarding world, Memorial Day weekend is infamously known not only for the unofficial start of summer, but also the annual prestigious invitational 48th Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament held at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. This is the premier water ski and wakeboard tournament in the world.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the thrill of watching the world's top boat-towed sports athletes dazzle the crowds.

National Safe Boating Week

Thursday May 17, 2007
Although excercising safe boating should be practiced every time on the water, May 19-25, 2007, is National Safe Boating Week. Leading up to Memorial Day weekend, this is a time when many people put their boats in the water for the first time this year. It's also a time when folks may have rusty boating skills since it may have been months since their last time on the water.

Jim Shepard, with About.com Powerboating, shares more detail about this week devoted to boating safety.

More Boating Safety Resources

Fantasy Waterskiing - Draft Your Own Dream Team

Tuesday May 15, 2007
Fantasywaterski.com gives you $50,000,000 to spend on 15 professional water-skiers in slalom, tricks, and jump. You draft them, you trade them, and you start them in pro tournaments including the US Open, Malibu Open, Masters, and World Cup. Your team's points add up throughout the season as you compete against hundreds of other FantasyWaterski owners for a shot at prizes.

Waterskiing or Wakeboarding With Less Than 20/20 Vision

Sunday May 13, 2007
Many people shy away from boat-towed water sports because of their less than perfect vision, and with good reason. Sharp eyesight is a must to remain safe behind the boat to avoid collisions, avoid debris, and being able to communicate with the boat crew. Here are a few suggestions as to how to see better while waterskiing or wakeboarding.

How to Repair Stripped Screw Holes in Your Water Ski or Wakeboard

Thursday May 10, 2007
With continued use, the pressure put on the binding plate of a water ski or wakeboard often causes the screws to work themselves out. Before you drill new holes in your ski/board trying to fix it, use these tips as guidance on how to better repair the stripped screw holes.
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