Parker Payne, a 22-year-old professional wake surfer from Dallas, is trailing an elegant Chris-Craft as he ollies, spins, and carves his way across the Sarasota Bay, spouting a plume of frothy water ...
Surfing doesn’t always involve surfboards. There's heaps of different ways to ride waves – some conventional, some not so much. From inflatable rafts, to hydrofoils, to literal trays swiped from the ...
They call it “Gigawave” for a reason. This high-powered, all-electric watercraft is promising to create the biggest, tallest, and best-curling wave for the ultimate thrill ride in the fast-growing ...
In addition to standard equipment, all models include: All Out Paint Scheme, Transom Transformation Pkg, Bow Cushion, ATX SwivelShock Racks, Bimini w/Surf Storage, Power Icon Sound System, GO! Surf ...
Research indicates that boats exclusively used in salt water, which are not maintained and cleansed with fresh water, may depreciate more rapidly. This could influence the book value 10% to 15%. A ...
Whatever your line of work, you can’t make waves (shameless pun) if you don’t think outside the box, break molds and rules, push through glass ceilings, and all other similar cliches for saying that ...
The history of surfing is filled with accounts of boats, not surfboards, being some of the early crafts preferred by the pioneering practitioners of riding waves. While surfing’s official origins are ...
In testing more than 100 boats each year, Boating’s Tech Team gets to assess more boats—and more different kinds of boats—than just about anyone else on the planet. Each editor brings their own Boat ...
Outside's December 2009 issue was all about adventure altruism, featuring icons who are changing the world. Surfer Kahana Kalama and his buddy Russell Brownley, a very talented young filmmaker and ...
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