Noun
wakeboarding (uncountable)
(sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, attached by a cable.
I love being on the water, wakesurfing and wakeboarding. I'm not thinking about golf. I'm just wondering if my cooler's got enough ice to make it through the day. Dustin Johnson
I like to go wakeboarding. It's my new favorite sport. It's like skiing but on a snowboard that has little shoes on it. Minka Kelly
A significant portion of wakeboarding boats utilizes V-drive propulsion. Source: Internet
Boats The most common difference between a regular runabout and a wakeboarding boat is the wakeboard tower, normally constructed of thick-walled stainless steel or aluminum tubing, which places the "pull point" about convert off the water's surface. Source: Internet
Boards similar to those known from windsurfing or wakeboarding are propelled by an inflatable or foil power kite, allowing for high speeds and high jumps. Source: Internet
Beside classic sports, recreational modern sports such as bowling, pool billiard, darts, go-carting, wakeboarding and squash are very popular in Budapest, and extreme sports are also gaining ground. Source: Internet