Waterskiing
and wakeboarding are two closely related surface water sports. The
Cape offers numerous excellent locations for partaking in these fun
activities. There are several local waterskiing and wakeboarding
clubs and companies which can assist you to ‘find your feet in the
water’ at one of the lakes and dams in the Peninsular and surrounds.
There are various techniques which are used to waterski. One example
is cable water-skiing which features an overhead cable system and an
electric motor which pulls the user round the lake. This is a very
safe form of waterskiing and takes place in a restricted area under
skilled instructors.
Traditional waterskiing involves being towed by a motorboat. It
is usual to begin learning at a speed of around 25 kph on two skis
and then to progress to a single ski, with the feet placed one
behind the other, at a speed of up to 55 kph. Barefoot skiing is
popular among the more advanced waterskiier.
Wakeboarding is a combination of waterskiing, snowboarding and
surfing techniques. The participant is towed on a single board, and
stands sideways as on a surf or skate board.
Both sports offer many fun jumps, tricks and turns which can be
learned and mastered over time. This is a great way to spend the day
with friends and family in typically beautiful natural Cape
surroundings.
For a Ski Resort holiday which involves fun in sun-splashed lakes
rather than on ice and snow covered mountains, why not try Cape Town
waterskiing and wakeboarding this holiday?
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