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Encyclopedia > Paddleboarding

Paddleboarding is a surface water sport in which the participant is propelled by a swimming motion usually on a long surfboard toward along the shore. Derivatives of paddleboard make use of other elements, such as the paddles, these include Stand up paddle surfing and windsurfing. Surface water sports can be divided into two different types; towed water sports and non-towed surface water sports. ... // A surfer carries a surfboard along the beach. ... Shore A shore or shoreline is the land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. ... A windsurfer with modern gear tilts the rig and carves the board to perform a planing gybe (downwind turn) close to shore in Maui, Hawaii, one of the popular destinations for windsurfing. ...


Divisions reflect differences in surfboard design, such as long-boards and short-boards. Additional Tow-in surfing to tow the surfer onto the wave, this is associated with big wave surfing, where standard paddling is unwise due to the the waves rapid forward motion. // A surfer carries a surfboard along the beach. ... A longboard is a type of surfboard. ... Since the late 1960s (when Gordon Clark found the optimum formulation of polypropylene foam), most of the surfboards in common use have been of the shortboard variety between 6 and 8 feet in length, with a pointed nose and a rounded or squarish tail, typically with three skegs but sometimes... Tow-in surfing is a surfing technique pioneered by Laird Hamilton, Buzzy Kerbox, Dave Kalama and others in the late 1990s where a surfer is towed into a breaking wave by a partner driving a personal watercraft or a helicopter with an attached tow-line. ... Big wave surfing is a discipline in surfing where riders paddle into waves which are at least 20 feet high, on surf boards known as guns or rhino chasers. The bigger the wave, the faster it travels, and the bigger the surf board needed to catch it. ...

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History

Paddleboarding was first recorded in Hawaii by ____________. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


Paddleboarding and surf culture

Paddleboarding represent a diverse culture based on around the globe. Some people practice paddleboarding as a recreational activity while others demonstrate extreme devotion to the sport by making it the central focus of their lives. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... People participating in summer luge as a form of recreation, in the Vosges. ...


Equipment

Paddleboarding can be done on various pieces of equipment, including surfboards. Paddleboards are made of fiberglass and epoxy and are generally quite large (often up to 12 feet to 19 feet long). Most modern paddleboards are made of polyurethane foam (with one or more wooden strips or "stringers"), fiberglass cloth, and polyester resin. An emerging paddleboard technology is an epoxy surfboard, which are stronger and lighter than traditional fiberglass. // A surfer carries a surfboard along the beach. ...


Famous paddleboarding spots

Some of the best known surf breaks:

Notable paddleboarders

  • Jamie Mitchell

External links

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Paddleboarding
  • Hennesseys Paddleboard Race
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Package for microelectric wire test boards - Patent 5318179 (2651 words)
The spine and the frangible ligaments organize and stabilize the group of paddleboards to facilitate the handling of the paddleboards at all stages--while the microelectric wires are being soldered to the paddleboards, during handling for shipment, and while the electric circuitry is being tested.
The modified paddleboard 140 is otherwise structurally the same as the paddleboard 14, and parts of the modified paddleboard 140 that correspond to parts of the paddleboard 14 bear the same reference number with the prime notation added.
In practice, the non-conductive bottom layer 18.sup.1 of each paddleboard in the group of paddleboards in the package 30 is formed integrally with a frangible ligament 31 extending between one end of its paddleboard and a spine 32 extending transversely to the axes of the frangible ligaments 31.
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Bateup agrees that riding a paddleboard is as physically demanding as her standard ironwoman craft.
The 43 year-old lifeguard was hospitalized with a broken tibia and a “smashed” tibia plateau after a freak tow-surfing accident during the huge swells at the Quiksilver Pro in March this year and the injury put his paddling career in doubt.
Yester, a longtime Waimea Lifeguard, is a seasoned performer at all levels of paddleboarding, whilst waterwoman Cairns was a long distance swimmer before she started paddleboarding and is the reigning U.S. Championships women’s division champion.
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