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  • Kayak Instructions for Paddling

    Kayaking is a great hobby and sport that is enjoyed by many on both still rivers in metropolitan areas and backwoods white water in the wilderness. For someone starting out in a kayak, the...

  • Skimboard Styles

    Skimboard style and technology has evolved tremendously since the inception of the sport in the 1920s, when Laguna Beach lifeguards were said to have used wooden planks. A plethora of materials...

  • Difference Between SCUBA Fins & Boogie Board Fins

    Many water enthusiasts appreciate activities on the surface and underwater, like boogie boarding and scuba diving. Well-fitting fins for scuba and boogie boarding optimize enjoyment and safety....

  • How to Clean a Life Vest

    All recreational boats in the United States are required to have one life vest per person on board, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Even though it's safe to always keep life vests handy, they...

  • How to Wear a Dive Mask

    A scuba diving mask, which can be worn just as easily for snorkeling, protects the wearer's face from ambient water pressure touching their eyes as well as from sediment in the water. It also...

  • How to Get Into a Kayak From the Shore

    The key to entering a kayak from the shore is balance. As Joe Glickman says in "The Kayak Companion," the kayak is much less stable when it is not in motion. Getting into a kayak from the shore...

  • How to Stop Water From Getting Into Swimming Goggles

    The idea of wearing swimming goggles is to keep water out of your eyes. They allow you to see clearly underwater, whether you are snorkeling, playing a competitive water sport or simply swimming...

  • Guide to Repairing Boat Shaft Packing

    A stuffing box consists of a threaded sleeve and a hollow nut through which a propeller shaft passes out of the hull of a boat and into the water. This sleeve is typically filled with rings of...

  • How to Change a Battery in a Waterproof Watch

    A waterproof watch does not exist. A watch can be rated for water-resistance, which means it has been tested to hold a water-tight seal for internal components to a certain depth, such as to 100...

  • Laws for Jet Skis

    Jet skiing is a popular and fun activity. However, safety is one of the biggest issues when operating any kind of watercraft. Different laws have been established by the United States Coast Guard...

  • Games to Play in Water

    The water is the perfect place to play games. There are many water games that can be played by people of all ages. Water games are not only fun, they help develop swimming skills and improve...

  • Diving Neck Injuries

    Swimmers, boaters and scuba divers enjoy being in the water. Many water enthusiasts have experience diving into pools, lakes and the ocean to explore their underwater world. Dive-related injuries...

  • How to Store a Swimming Pool Liner

    Pool liners are decorative covers, often vinyl, that are used to not only give some color and life to a pool but also to protect the pool base from corrosive elements and the water itself. Most of...

  • How to Play A Fun, Fit Children's Game of Water Balloon Ball

    Hot summer days, or Field Day fun at school, water always makes it more pleasurable. It helps cool you off as well. What kid doesn't love water balloons? This is a fun game that will not only...

  • How to Ride a Water Sled or Inner Tube

    Anyone who has a boat and enjoys water sports such as skiing and wake boarding will most likely also enjoy water sledding or tubing. Learning to ride a tube such as the Dragon in the photo or any...

  • Fun Pool Games

    The pool is a great place to soak up the sun, relax with the family, and enjoy the summer. However, when you get bored or need some exercise, there are three pool games that will entertain an...

  • Aquatic Exercise Routines

    Working out in the water offers not only a fun workout experience, but also an invigorating one, as well. Working out in the water is easy on a person's joints, as the water essentially cushions...

  • How to Compare Professional Scuba Masks

    The dive mask is a critical piece of scuba equipment, and can help the diver enter the water for a fun, relaxing dive. The important considerations when comparing professional dive masks are fit...

  • Equipment Needed for Scuba Diving

    Scuba diving requires specialized equipment. But once you receive your certification, scuba diving extends your reach to the underwater realm and becomes another source for inspiration and...

  • How to SCUBA Dive When You’re Overweight

    Can you SCUBA dive if you’re not really fit? Yes. Granted, there are some dives that are much more intense than others, but just because a person is overweight, it isn’t necessarily an...

  • How to Snorkel Under Water

    More than 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water, so if you're the adventurous type, there's no reason you can't get wet and explore. There's a number of ways to go about this....

  • How to Wash a Wetsuit

    Divers, swimmers and surfers use wetsuits to keep their skin warm and dry while submerged in cold water. Proper, regular cleaning of a wetsuit is essential to avoid interference with the suit's...

  • How to Winterize a Yamaha Jet Boat

    When winter weather sends you off the water and indoors for part of the year, winterizing your Yamaha Jet Boat will help protect it from the elements and keep it in good shape for the spring. The...

  • How to Grab a Wakeboard in the Air

    Grabbing a wakeboard in the air is a simple trick of balance, body positioning and timing. Grab a wakeboard in the air with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on water sports.

  • How to Do a Whirlybird on a Wakeboard

    A whirlybird is a wakeboarding trick that involves a tantrum flip and a 360 overhead spin. Do a whirlybird on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on water sports.

  • How to Do an Ollie on a Wakeboard

    To do an ollie on a wakeboard, lift the front end and push off with the back foot by crouching down on the back end. Practice an ollie on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in...

  • How to Drive a Double-Up

    Driving a double-up correctly ensures that the wakeboarder has a proper wake to ride on. Drive a double-up with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on water sports.

  • How to Double-Up on a Wakeboard

    A double-up on a wakeboard is a method of hitting two wakes of a boat's path that requires strategic maneuvering on both the driver's and wakeboarder's side. Double-up on a wakeboard with tips...

  • How to Get Up on a Wakeboard

    To get up on a wakeboard, let the boat's momentum lift the board to the surface of the water, keep the heels down, toes up and hips forward. Get up on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing...

  • How to Do Basic Wakeboard Grabs

    Basic wakeboard grabs involve different combinations of front and back hands grabbing front and back sides of the board. Practice basic wakeboard grabs with tips from a water skiing instructor in...

  • How to Do a Tantrum on a Wakeboard

    The tantrum on a wakeboard is a beginning flip that requires the knees to be tucked in for a faster rotation. Practice a tantrum on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in this...

  • How to Wakeboard

    Wakeboarding requires knowledge and understanding of the board edges, proper body positioning and feet angles. Learn to wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on...

  • How to Get Air on a Wakeboard

    Getting air on a wakeboard utilizes the edge of the board more than leverage from the legs to gather momentum from the water. Jump on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in this...

  • How to Do a 180 Air on a Wakeboard

    A 180 air on a wakeboard is a jump that requires keeping the handle near the waist, rotating the handle to one side and crossing the legs on the landing. Practice a 180 air on a wakeboard with...

  • How to Buy a Water Ski Boat

    Buying a water ski boat is a large purchase that is determined by which water sports it will be used for most often. Purchase a water ski boat with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free...

  • How to Do a Toe-Side Jump on a Wakeboard

    A toe-side jump on a wakeboard utilizes side-to-side body positioning for the best balance. Practice a toe-side wakeboard jump with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on water...

  • How to Do a Scarecrow on a Wakeboard

    A scarecrow on a wakeboard is a toe-side jump with a front roll through the air that is finished off with a 180 twist. Do a scarecrow on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in...

  • How to Drive a Ski Boat

    To drive a ski boat, get acquainted with its safety features, turn the ignition and always be conscious of the location of the skier and rope. Drive a ski boat skillfully with tips from a water...

  • How to Hard Cut in Slalom Water Skiing

    To hard cut in slalom water skiing, initiate the turn with the hips and shoulders, keep your outer arm locked with the body and keep the hips forward. Cut hard on a single water ski with tips from...

  • How to Water Ski Barefoot Using the Step-Off Method

    Water skiing barefoot using the step-off method is possible with shoulders back, hips forward and good communication with the boat driver. Water ski barefoot and use the step-off method with tips...

  • How to Get Up on 1 Water Ski

    Getting up on one water ski, or slalom ski, requires balling up the body, staying in a balled position for five to 10 seconds and pulling up with hips forward. Get up on one water ski with tips...

  • How Does Bayliner Measure Boat Length?

    Bayliner uses two measurements in describing the length of a boat. One is the Length at the Water Line (LWL) and the other is the Length Overall (LOA). Both measurements are taken along the...

  • How to Surf Without Training

    Surfing looks like fun ,doesn't it? Unfortunately, I bet the first time you got on a board you became really frustrated because you couldn't 'catch a wave' or stand on your board. With practice,...

  • How to Boogie Board

    Next time you go to the beach, have some fun in the water with a boogie board. Boogie boarding is great because its a lot easier than surfing, but still provides you with fun and exercise. After...

  • How to Wax a Bodyboard

    Learn how to wax your bodyboard (also known as a boogie board).

  • How to Scuba Dive

    Are you dreaming of diving in the ocean and seeing al the beautiful coral and tropical fish. If you answered yes, they you will need to become certified scuba diver.

  • How Does a Wet Suit Differ From a Dry Suit?

    Both wetsuits and drysuits are used for water sports like surfing and diving. The difference in their uses relates to temperature. Drysuits are used for temperatures of extreme cold (i.e. winter...

  • How Are Water Skis Made?

    Water skiing was developed in the early 1920s when a man named Ralph Samuelson used two wooden boards on his feet as "skis" and a rope to tow him. Afterward, as Samuelson continued to "ski" in...

  • What Are Wetsuits Made Of?

    The wetsuit is a common garment for water sports enthusiasts like surfers and scuba divers. The wetsuit serves to protect from the cold and hold in body heat. Wetsuits come in full versions, which...

  • Paddling Techniques for Kayaking

    Kayaking is a fun sport that even beginners can enjoy. With practice you can have these simple techniques to paddle a kayak mastered in a day. Practice on shore before going into the water. After...

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