IWWF Rule D5 – Boats – Skis – Towlines
D5.01: Skiing devices (Defines a Ski Versus a Board for All Categories)
D5.01: Skiing devices Rule W5.08 is replaced with: A skiing device is defined as a piece of equipment which fully supports the weight of a skier when he is in skiing position (D7.03). If the maximum width of a skiing device does not exceed 30 percent of its overall length for jump and slalom skis and 35 percent of the overall length for trick skis, it is defined as a ski; if its maximum width exceeds 30 percent of its overall length for jump and slalom skis, or 35 percent of the overall length for trick skis, it is defined as a board. Any type of bindings may be used. Devices affixed to the ski intended to control or adjust the skiing characteristics of the ski are allowed as long as they do not move or change during actual skiing. 10 No other devices are permitted. Skis must be safe. There must be no unnecessary sharp or abrasive ( to the touch) metal, wood or other attachments to the ski which could, in the opinion of the Safety Director, inflict injury to the skier should he come in contact with the ski in a fall. Attaching two separate skis together in any matter is prohibited.
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DISABLED WATERSKI RULES 2024 Below;
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DISABLED WATERSKI RULES 2024 Below;
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