Coming back from Spring Break in Gulf Shores, AL; I've gotten a taste of the sand, sun, and surf and now I'm excited for summer. I don't want the rest of the school to breeze by because I enjoy my time here, but, I'm eagerly awaiting summer's arrival.
The months of summer mean one thing: wakeboarding, and lots of it.
Wakeboarding is my passion and I can't think of anywhere else I'd rather be than behind my boat being pulled through the wake.
This leads me to ponder about the design of a wakeboard boat. The design is truly interesting because the wakeboard boat has to water and shape it into a wide wake allowing for the rider to have a place to take off from, jumping into the air. The wakeboard boat uses its shape and the displacement of wait with elegance to achieve its goal.
The wakeboard boat was revolutionary to watersports when it first came out because the classic bow-rider shape remained unchallenged in its primacy. No boat was shaped like the wakeboard boat and it even employs a large metal tower to lift the rider out of the air. When the wakeboard boat made its appearance onto the scene, it made a splash that redefined watersports and changed my life.

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