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Step 1
Search for one on your area. Wakeboarding pals should be able to recommend them. You might even find wakeboarding clubs in the phone book.
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Step 2
Look online for clubs. The USA Waterski site lists affiliated wakeboard clubs in the U.S. You can do the search by state.
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Step 3
Explore the International Water Ski Federation site which lists wakeboard clubs around the world.
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Step 4
Check out the Lough Muckno WaterSki & Wakeboard Club in Castleblayney, County Monaghan, Ireland if you happen to be in the area. They're located on a cool lake by a cool castle and offer beverages and food. For the ale alone, it's worth a visit.
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Step 5
Travel down the map a bit to the Lakes at Blashford to the Ellingham Waterski and Wakeboard Club. The clubs boasts of two Correct Craft Ski Nautique competition boats, and even has a training bar for those new to wakeboarding.
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Step 6
Go to Tennessee and check out the Middle Tennessee State University wakeboard club. There are pictures, links, and info on the site. Worth a visit.
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Step 7
Keep on looking. Go from club to club and ask for info. When you find the one you like, join up and have fun.







