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Wake surfing is inherently a controlled, low-risk activity. Specially-designed wake boats don’t have outboard motors, eliminating one massive safety risk for participants.
Wake surfing is becoming more popular, and opponents have seized on many people’s unfamiliarity to scare communities into instituting onerous rules.
I read an opinion article in your April 13 edition by Ed Gignac concerning wake surfing. He described how the wake boats are low impact to Wisconsin's inland lakes, and that the bad rap about wake ...
The Bitter Fight Over Wave-Making Boats Dozens of Wisconsin towns are banning fast-growing sport of wakesurfing that critics say traumatizes kayakers and tears up lakes ...
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Riding the Wake: The Evolution and Future of Wake Surfing - MSN
Wake surfing is a watersport where a rider rides the wake produced by a boat, rather than the surf, without the use of a tow rope. The sport traces its roots back to the 1960s.
The Montara Surf Boss 2.0 combines first-class wakes and waves for surfing and wakeboarding with the space, seating and mega-sociability provided by a pontoon boat.
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