How To Make A Floating Wakeboard Rail?

Building a floating rail for wakeboarding is a popular sport, with the rise of sliders and kickers in wakeboarding videos. To build a floating rail, follow these steps:

1. Determine the location for the slider to be placed on the water. If the water is over 8 feet deep or the slider needs frequent movement, a floating rail is recommended.

2. Construct the frame out of 2X4s and remove the plywood.

3. Add features and finishing touches to make the process smooth and efficient.

4. Build a frame out of 2X4s and remove the plywood later.

5. Consider using two sections of 12 feet that can be easily bolted together when carrying the rail out to the water.

6. Build a floating kicker ramp with the best design, such as the floating purple one used at the Pro Tour.

7. Before building the ramp, ensure you have the necessary items, such as the floating purple one with two side-by-side 3-inch PVC pipes 40 feet long.

8. If you’re trying to build a floating portable ramp, know the angles, dimensions, waterproofing, and how to make it float portable. With the right tools and knowledge, you can create a floating rail that is both functional and portable.


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How To Make A Floating Wakeboard Rail
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Debbie Green

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