Wakeboard Boat
A wakeboard boat is a powerboat that pulls the rider who stands on a small board on a water body like a lake. You can surf in a relaxed mood. Adventurous people love to surf fast. The rider clenches a rope and swiftly turns in the wake of the boat. The boat flips about 20 feet in the air and lands back on the water. This thrilling adventure is getting popular in the field of water sports.
A specific device creates this effect in a wakeboard boat for a wake boarder. He jumps the wake by doing some aerial tricks. These boats are drive boats with an engine generally placed in the backside of the boat to put weight to the backside of the wakeboard boat so that the wakes can be steeper and larger. In some models, the engine is situated in the middle of the wakeboard boat and they are direct drive boats. Different features are applied in the wakeboard boats to create steep and large wakes. Some of the features applied for the creation of wakes are hull technology, ballast, wedge, fat sac and so on.
Hull technology is invented by the research and development of some manufacturers. This technology helps to create the best possible stock wakes. Some boarders of wakeboard boats weigh down the boats for the sports like wake surfing.
A wedge is another device to build large wakes. A wedge drags the backside of the wakeboard boat down so that large and steep wakes are created. A wedge is made up of metal and located near the propeller of the boat. The manufacturers of Malibu boats patented the wedges. Wake plates that shape the wake is also located near the propeller. In the next level of using a wedge the boarders of wakeboard boats choose the wake plate that lowers and lifts automatically allows the boat getup faster. The latest power wedges are introduced recently.
A wakeboard tower is one of the characteristics of the wakeboard boats that elevate the position of a pulling rope. This tower allows the rider to stay in the air longer and reduces the force pulling downwards. Wakeboard biminis and rocks can also be attached to the wakeboard tower.
A fat sac is a tube that contains water to increase the weight of a wakeboard boat to create a huge wake. The huge the wake the huge the enjoyment of the wakeboarding sport.
Wakeboarding came into existence in 1980. Surfers started riding on boats that resemble waterskiing and the craze of water boarding caught on. This new board maintained steadiness and balance, produced large and steep waves and also increased the power and speed as it is pulled by the motor boats. By the 90s, it became a recognized water sport and it is included in many international competitions. Wakeboarding also includes television coverage and specialized gear.
As wakeboard boats are derived from the ski boats, companies that manufacture ski boats are leading in manufacturing wakeboard boats. Master crafts, Air Nautique, Malibu, and Moomba are some of the leading manufacturers of wakeboard boats.
