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Wakeboards - Skis - Kneeboards - Paddle Boards

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PartsVu’s selection of Wakeboards - Skis - Kneeboards - Paddle Boards allows you and your family to have as much fun as possible on the water! Choose from wakeboards, waterskis, kneeboards, paddleboards, and more from leading manufacturers like Scotty, Kwik Tek, Attwood Marine, Aqua Leisure, Wow Watersports, and more.

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  • Whitecap Flexible Grab Handle w/Molded Grip - S-7098P

    Whitecap

    Whitecap Flexible Grab Handle w/Molded Grip - S-7098P

    $8.85
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  • Scotty 132 Rivet Kit - 10 Piece - 132

    Scotty

    Scotty 132 Rivet Kit - 10 Piece - 132

    $9.62
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  • Scotty 2028 Big Game 9" SS Gimbal Mount w/241L - 2028

    Scotty

    Scotty 2028 Big Game 9" SS Gimbal Mount w/241L - 2028

    $93.73
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  • Scotty 2029 Big Game 12" SS Gimbal Mount w/241L - 2029

    Scotty

    Scotty 2029 Big Game 12" SS Gimbal Mount w/241L - 2029

    $102.38
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  • Scotty 455 Bait Board w/o Mount -Black - 455

    Scotty

    Scotty 455 Bait Board w/o Mount -Black - 455

    $30.83
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  • Scotty 448 Stick-On Mount w/Gear-Head Adapter - 3" Pad - 0448-BK

    Scotty

    Scotty 448 Stick-On Mount w/Gear-Head Adapter - 3" Pad - 0448-BK

    $24.36
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  • Scotty 443 D-Ring w/3" Stick-On Accessory Mount - 0443

    Scotty

    Scotty 443 D-Ring w/3" Stick-On Accessory Mount - 0443

    $12.04
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  • Scotty 342 Glue-On Paddle Clip - 0342-BK

    Scotty

    Scotty 342 Glue-On Paddle Clip - 0342-BK

    $19.24
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  • Scotty 327 Fender Ring - 2-Pack - 327

    Scotty

    Scotty 327 Fender Ring - 2-Pack - 327

    $11.74
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  • Scotty 242 Rail Mount Adapter - 7/8"-1" - White - 242-WH

    Scotty

    Scotty 242 Rail Mount Adapter - 7/8"-1" - White - 242-WH

    $12.33
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  • Scotty 140 Kayak/SUP Transducer Mounting Arm f/Post Mounts - 0140

    Scotty

    Scotty 140 Kayak/SUP Transducer Mounting Arm f/Post Mounts - 0140

    $30.71
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  • Scotty 141 Kayak/SUP Transducer Arm Mount w/438 Gear Head - 0141

    Scotty

    Scotty 141 Kayak/SUP Transducer Arm Mount w/438 Gear Head - 0141

    $41.19
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  • Scotty 1035 Mounting Bolts - 1035

    Scotty

    Scotty 1035 Mounting Bolts - 1035

    $13.73
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  • Hella Marine Surface Strip Light w/Switch - Warm White/Red LEDs - 12V - 958121101

    Hella Marine

    Hella Marine Surface Strip Light w/Switch - Warm White/Red LEDs - 12V - 958121101

    $103.16
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Wakeboards, Skis, Kneeboards, and Paddle Boards - Resources & Information

When it comes to the most fun you can have on the water, Wakeboards - Skis - Kneeboards - Paddle Boards are a great choice for amateurs and experienced watersports enthusiasts.

PartsVu offers a complete selection of Wakeboards, Skis, Kneeboards, and Paddle Boards from popular, high-quality brands. Whether you need watersports accessories, upgrades, storage & transportation gear, and much more, PartsVu has everything you need to fit your budget. 

Want to learn more about how to mount watersports accessories, paddle safely, and learn about the newest gear for your watercraft? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful how-to guides and other valuable information on our boating blog, PartsVu Xchange. On the PartsVu Xchange (and the FAQ below), you’ll find a wide range of relevant topics that every boater needs to know to have the best time on the water. 

Wakeboards - Skis - Kneeboards - Paddle Boards FAQ

What should I know about Wakeboards, Skis, Kneeboards, and Paddle Boards?

Wakeboards are similar to snowboards, and are used for water sports such as wakeboarding and wakesurfing. They are typically made of composite materials, and feature bindings to secure the rider's feet.

Water Skis are used for skiing on the water. They are typically made of wood, metal, or composite materials.

Kneeboards are similar to wakeboards, but are ridden while kneeling on the board rather than standing. They are typically smaller and more maneuverable than wakeboards, and are often used for tricks and stunts.

Paddle boards, also known as stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), are large, flat boards that are ridden while standing up and using a paddle to propel oneself. They are used for a variety of activities such as recreation, fitness, and even racing. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials.

All of these boards require appropriate safety gear and proper usage techniques to avoid injuries. It is important to wear a life jacket and to be familiar with the local laws and regulations for the specific area you will be using the boards in.

What are trampoline skis?

Trampoline skis, also known as water trampolines or aqua trampolines, are inflatable water toys that consist of a large, circular trampoline-like surface that sits on top of an inflatable base. They are typically anchored to a dock or a shoreline and are used for recreational activities such as jumping, diving, and lounging.

Trampoline skis are made of heavy-duty materials and are designed to be durable and safe for use in the water. They come in different sizes and can support multiple users at the same time. Some Trampoline skis are also equipped with additional features such as slides, ladders, or jumping platforms for added fun.

Trampoline skis are popular for use in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water, and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They are great for summer activities for the whole family and friends.

Wakeboard vs kneeboard - what's the difference?

A lot of boaters wonder what the main differences between a kneeboard vs wakeboard are. Wakeboarding and kneeboarding are both water sports that involve being pulled behind a boat, but there are a few key differences between the two:

  • Equipment: Wakeboards are typically larger and wider than kneeboards, and they have bindings that the rider's feet are secured into. Kneeboards, on the other hand, have a smaller, more compact design and the rider kneels on the board with straps to hold their legs in place.
  • Riding Style: Because of the different equipment, the riding style for wakeboarding and kneeboarding is also different. Wakeboarding involves standing on the board and performing tricks such as jumping and spinning. Kneeboarding, on the other hand, is done in a kneeling position and usually focuses on carving and riding the wake.
  • Difficulty: Wakeboarding is generally considered more difficult than kneeboarding, as it requires more balance and skill to stand and perform tricks. Kneeboarding is often considered a more beginner-friendly option.
  • Speed: Wakeboarding is faster than kneeboarding because of the size of the board and the rider's position. Kneeboarders are closer to the water, so they are more affected by the boat's wake.

Overall, the choice between wakeboarding and kneeboarding will depend on the rider's skill level, preferences, and what they're looking to get out of the sport. Both sports can be a lot of fun and a great way to enjoy time on the water.

What are the most common safety precautions for water skis?

Water skiing is a fun and exciting sport, but it's important to take safety precautions to prevent injuries and accidents. Here are some common safety precautions for water skiing:

  1. Always wear a life jacket: Even if you are a strong swimmer, a life jacket will help keep you afloat if you fall or become separated from the boat.
  2. Use appropriate equipment: Make sure you are using the right size and type of water skiis for your skill level and the conditions of the water.
  3. Take a lesson: If you're new to water skiing, take a lesson from a qualified instructor to learn the basics and proper techniques.
  4. Check the weather and water conditions: Make sure the weather and water conditions are safe for water skiing before you head out. Avoid skiing in choppy or turbulent water and during storms.
  5. Be aware of other boats: Always be aware of other boats in the area, and make sure you're skiing in a designated area away from other boats and swimmers.
  6. Have a lookout: Have someone on the boat who is not skiing acting as a lookout, and keeping an eye on the skier and the surrounding boats.
  7. Follow the rules of the waterway: Be aware of any laws and regulations in place on the specific body of water you are skiing on, and follow them carefully.
  8. Have a communication system: Always have a way to communicate with the boat driver, like whistle, hand signals, or a radio.

By following these safety precautions, you can help ensure a safe and enjoyable water skiing experience.

What are youth water skis versus adult water skis?

Youth water skis (ommonly  misspelled as “water skies”) are designed specifically for children and are typically smaller in size and have a softer flex than adult water skis. Kid water skis are also usually lighter in weight, making them easier for young skiers to control and maneuver. Adult water skis, on the other hand, are designed for adult-sized skiers and are generally larger and stiffer than youth skis. They are also typically heavier, providing more stability and power for experienced skiers.

Where can I learn how more about watersports?

In addition to learning about Wakeboards - Skis - Kneeboards - Paddle Boards, PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about watersports, kayaks, and much more. Start with the following guides and be sure to use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to enjoy the water in confidence:

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