Wake surfing definition

Wake surfing means a competitive or recreational water sport in which a person on a wakeboard,
Wake surfing means free riding on a device similar to a surfboard behind an artificially ballasted boat at slow speeds (9—14 mph).
Wake surfing means using a surfboard, wakeboard, or similar device to ride on or

More Definitions of Wake surfing

Wake surfing means free riding, or being propelled forward by a boat wake, on a device similar to a surfboard behind a boat. The devices used may include but are not limited to wake surf boards, wake boards, stand up paddleboards, and hydrofoils.
Wake surfing means “the activity of propelling an individual forward on equipment similar to a surfboard, using a boat’s wake. The person may be holding a rope or free riding. Equipment used in this activity may include but is not limited to wake surf boards, wake boards, stand up paddleboards and hydrofoils.” Chapter 119 of Oregon Laws 2022, Sec. 2(c).
Wake surfing means the activity of propelling a person, on equipment similar to a surfboard, forward with a boat's wake. The person may be holding a rope or free riding. Equipment used in this activity may include but is not limited to wake surf boards, wake boards, stand up paddleboards, and hydrofoils.¶

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