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Water sports vary from surfing and cave diving to kayaking. Learn more about water safety and the different types of equipment needed.

How Sailing Works

Featured Article: How Sailing Works

Sailing began as a way to explore the world but has since become a popular recreational activity. So why should you never whistle onboard a sailboat? See more »

How Canoeing Works

How Canoeing Works

You might not think about the physics involved in keeping your canoe afloat as you drift down a river, but this seemingly simple pastime is pretty complex. And is there a difference between canoeing and kayaking?

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How Cave Diving Works

How Cave Diving Works

Cave diving is the most intense, specialized and dangerous form of scuba diving there is. Cave divers explore places never before seen or touched by humans.

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How Kayaking Works

How Kayaking Works

Gliding through lakes, barreling down the rapids or fording the surf, kayakers face off with nature and leave feeling exhilarated. So how do you get started?

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How Kitesurfing Works

How Kitesurfing Works

This hybrid of kiting, wakeboarding and windsurfing is gaining popularity. How do kitesurfers harness the wind to soar from wave to wave on our world's oceans?

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How Noodling Works

How Noodling Works

In this fishing sport, the bait is the fisherman's hand. A noodler wades in, wiggles his fingers in a catfish hole and hopes the animal bites. Then he pulls that prize to the surface.

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How Personal Watercraft Work

How Personal Watercraft Work

Personal watercraft such as jet skis are used by millions of Americans each year, but they weren't always that popular. Learn how personal watercraft came to be, how they work and the laws and environmental concerns that govern them.

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How Sailboats Work

How Sailboats Work

Sailboats rank as one of man's most revolutionary inventions. How far have sailboats come since the days of the Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta?

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How Sailing Works

How Sailing Works

Sailing began as a way to explore the world but has since become a popular recreational activity. So why should you never whistle onboard a sailboat?

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How Scuba Works

How Scuba Works

Advances in SCUBA gear have opened up the underwater world to more people than ever before. With some equipment and a little training, you can explore it all. Find out how SCUBA works.

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How Surfing Works

How Surfing Works

Popularized in music and movies, surfing is a beloved sport for many. But did you know that it's been around for hundreds of years? Learn about the basics of surfing and get surfing safety tips.

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How the Divers Alert Network Works

How the Divers Alert Network Works

The Divers Alert Network, or DAN, offers insurance and other services to divers of all types. Learn more about the Divers Alert Network in this article.

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How Wakeboarding Works

How Wakeboarding Works

Which sport combines the thrill of skateboarding, skiing and boating? Why is wakeboarding so popular throughout the world? How can it be dangerous?

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How Waterskiing Works

How Waterskiing Works

Once you get up on those skis, it's an exhilarating feeling to glide across the water. But it's not easy to pull yourself up into skiing position. What's the trick?

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How White-water Rafting Works

How White-water Rafting Works

Looking for a sport that combines adventure, exercise and sightseeing? Nine to 10 million people have tried white-water rafting as an exhilarating escape from the day to day.

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Top 5 Surf Spots

Top 5 Surf Spots

Surfers like to keep their hotspots quiet, so the tourists don't motor in and ruin the whole scene. Keep these five between you and your elite group of surfing buddies.

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What causes 'the bends'?

What causes 'the bends'?

'The bends' is a dangerous condition based on water pressure. Find out how you can get -- and prevent -- the bends.

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What sea creatures can you swim with?

What sea creatures can you swim with?

Steve Irwin was fatally stabbed in the heart by a stingray, which makes you wonder whether swimming with sea creatures is a good idea. Is it?

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Which is faster -- a kayak or a canoe?

Which is faster -- a kayak or a canoe?

If you had to choose between a kayak and a canoe for a race, which one would you pick? Fans of each have been arguing for ages. It's time to settle the debate.

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Why do surfers have gangs?

Why do surfers have gangs?

There are only so many waves fit to surf. And surfer dudes aren't always laid-back about amateurs hogging the swells. What happens when surf becomes turf?

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How to Maintain a Boat

How to Maintain a Boat

Every boat owner should know how to maintain a boat to prevent it from aging and damage. Learn how to make important boat repairs as well as build useful boat accessories.

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