May 19, 2012

Different Types Of Water Skiing

Slalom Skiing

Water skiing is a very interesting and popular sport. But don’t you know that water skiing has different types? Types of water skiing vary on difficulty, and on the equipment used. Not all types are suitable for new learners as well.

Generally, the principle of water skiing involves the skier being pulled by the boat in two ways: behind the speedboat, or being along with the drag line.  However, it has variations namely slalom skiing, show skiing, ski racing and jump water skiing.

Slalom Skiing

This is the most popular type of water skiing because this could be enjoyed by everyone- beginner or expert. The course in this water skiing discipline is made of 6 fixed buoys. There are two standard buoy colours: red and yellow for the end gates, skier buoys and boat guide buoys respectively. The fixed buoys are situated on each side of the boat guide buoys in an alternate manner. The first skier buoys are located on the right side.

Tournament Slalom Skiing

The concept is similar with slalom skiing, but will be scored according to the buoys cleared successfully.

Show Skiing

This type of skiing is otherwise known as trick water skiing. In this course, the skier will perform tricks like a gymnast while the boat drags them along. Show skiing involves swivelling, jumps, straps, pyramid and several others. This could be done individually or in a group. Usually, skiers here wear sophisticated costumes. Gears that will be used in this type of water skiing discipline is same with slalom skiing. In order to do this type of skiing, the skier should develop good balance. Thus, show skiing is not for beginners.

Ski Racing

This game would compose of a team having two skiers, an observer and a boat driver. As the name suggests, there would be several skiers that will compete and will race around a course.

Jump Water Skiing

Unlike slalom water skiing, this type of water skiing discipline maintains a constant boat speed. Jump water skiing is also known as ski jump. The rule in this game is for the skier to reach the longest distance to win. When the skier reaches a 1.65 to 1.80 m high ramp, he throws himself in the air and will get the highest distance he could. This is not for beginners, but only for experts who want to put their water skiing skills to another level.

Jet Ski Models

When it comes to recreation in the beach, jet skis are always a part of it. Aside from the purpose of transportation, a jet ski could also give wonders in any beach escapade. Without it, it would not be possible to enjoy water sports, or to explore the wonders of the water.

What Is A Jet Ski?

It is a type of vehicle used in water, and is powered by engines. It runs at a faster speed compared to other motor-driven watercraft.

Jet ski has two types, and these are categorised according to how many passengers it could cater. One type of jet ski is the solo. It could accommodate two persons (however, with the operator standing). Another type is the sport jet ski which could accommodate up to three people.

Recently Available Jet Ski Models

There are three known manufacturers of jet ski in this recent time: Seadoo, Kawasaki, and Yamaha. Here are some of the jet ski models available.

Yamaha VX Sport

This model is perfect for water sports enthusiasts who are on a tight budget. Despite in its affordable price at around $8,000,  Yamaha VX Sport is good for choppy waters and is very ideal for both beginner or expert skiers.

Kawasaki 800 SX-R

This vessel is lightweight- compared to other jet skis, this model is lighter than 400 pounds and could be easily stored in a pick-up truck’s bed, making it easy to be bought almost anywhere. It accommodates only one rider, but unlike other one rider units, this provides more comfort with its handle-pole loaded with springs. 800 SX-R is perfect for beginners. However, with its lightweight feature, this model is not that ideal for choppy waters.

Seadoo RXP-X 255

This is another lightweight watercraft that is very perfect for rookies. However, this feature does not make it less challenging for experts as it glides and bounces in calm waters. However, this model is not advised on choppy waters.

Choosing which model to purchase for that water sport should be done carefully. Consider where to use the watercraft. If you would be going often to the beach, or to places with rough waters, then purchasing a heavier watercraft would be advised. If calm waters is what you like, then lightweight jet skis would be fine.

Lastly, safety precaution should be observed, as well as the manual of the watercraft purchase to avoid possible injuries and accidents.