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A jetboard is a motorized surfboard, where the rider controls the speed using a handheld remote control (wireless ot tethered) and uses the bodyweight transfer to maneuver the board. The driveline typically consists of a water jet module (similar to what is found in a
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), and either a combustion engine or a battery powered electrical motor.


Use

Jetboards remove the difficulties of conventional surfboards as they can be ridden without wind or waves. There is also no need for paddling, as the boards can be ridden at the touch of a button. Compared to traditional surfing, jetboarding can be easily learned and allows the user to become proficient in a short time. This makes this water sport suitable for a large audience of different physical conditions, ages, experience levels and riding styles. In addition, jetboarding can take place on lakes, rivers, canals, seas and oceans alike, making it further accessible to larger groups of people. In addition to private ownership, rental operations are becoming available at places resorts and boating hotspots. In addition, jetboards are also becoming a popular choice as toys for yachts, sailing boats and catamarans. Alongside other electrically powered board embodiments, such as efoils, jetboards are gaining in popularity worldwide and are poised to become a permanent addition to traditional water sports.


History

Motorized surfboards have existed as hobbyist projects in various designs since at least the 1930’s, originally in the shape of regular wooden surfboards with small engines attached. In the 1960’s, the first commercially marketed jetboards were launched. The Jet Board, developed by Alfred Bloomingdale, is perhaps the most well-known. While it contains several features prominent in today’s keyboards (such as a magnet leash kill-switch), it can be discussed whether the product was in fact a jetboard, seeing as its main purpose was to relieve a surfer of the paddling part of wave surfing. Another inventor, George Carter, introduced his product Surfjet in the same year. Development of various motorized surfboards continued throughout the twentieth century, but it wasn’t until electrification was introduced in the 2010’s, that jetboards started to become relatively widespread. By means of electrical
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and rechargeable
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, companies like Radinn, Lampuga, Jetsurf and Onean have been developing jetboards that are much easier to maintain and use, compared to their combustion engine ancestors, in addition to becoming very powerful and fast


Competition

Since 2012, jetboarding races has been organized by the MotoSurf World Cup, based in Czechia. In the competitions, petrol powered and electric jetboards compete in separate classes.


Current Jetboard Brands

*Radinn *Awake *Jetsurf *Onean *Mako *Esurf *Lampuga *Torque *Ewave *YuJet *Wavesharkhttps://www.waveshark.com/us/


Historical Jetboard Brands

*Surf-Jet * Jet Board (draft) *PowerSki *Magic Surf


See also

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Personal watercraft A personal watercraft (PWC), also called water scooter or jet ski, is a recreational watercraft that a rider sits or stands on, not within, as in a boat. PWCs have two style categories, first and most popular being a runabout or "sit down" whe ...
* Efoil *
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References

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