Water skiing is both a recreational activity and a competitive sport. This activity is mostly for fun or keeping fit and can be achieved by skiing on two skis, one ski, riding a wakeboard or a kneeboard, barefoot, or on a disc or other means of keeping afloat! Liquid Leisure is an affiliated Club though the British Waterski & Wakeboard Federation.
Health & Safety
Safety is the single most important factor when participating in any sport. Safety not only means the safety of those participating in the sport, but also the safety of other water users, general public, spectators etc. We are confident that if the Code of Safety Recommendations discussed in the induction is followed, waterskiing may be enjoyed by all without danger to participants or to other water users.
We will require that you complete an agreement to participate in the activity before you start your activity.
Do I need to be fit to do this activity?
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Fitness requirements: |
A certain amount of fitness is required, equivalent to going to the gym. This activity is not suitable if you have high blood pressure, any heart conditions, damage to the neck, back, spine, legs or eyes, epilepsy/dizziness or pregnancy. |
Do I need to be a swimmer?
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A competent swimmer/confidence in the water is an advantage, though not essential as you will be wearing a buoyancy aid. If you cannot swim, make sure that we are aware of this fact. |
What age do I have to be?
| Minimum age: Maximum age: |
6yrs (Parental consent needed from 6 to 18yrs) Depends on your level of fitness |
What equipment will be involved?
| Supplied equipment: | Wetsuit, buoyancy aid, waterski's or wakeboard |
How long will it take?
| How long will it take: | Allow a minimum of 1.5 hours Report to the bar 30 minutes prior to booked time Kitting up and induction will take approx 15 minutes Waterski/Wakeboard lesson will last up to 12 minutes on the water Removal of equipment and shower, as long as it takes you! |
How will I feel after doing the activity?
| You might feel a little tiered; your back may ache if your position is incorrect and your forearms may feel heavy, Like any new activity/sport where you are using different muscles groups, these muscles may ache and tighten a couple of days later. This is quite normal! |
What will I need to bring with me on the day?
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Swim wear or shors |
Can I get food and drink?
| Refreshments: | Hot/cold food and drinks can be purchased on site There is a Licensed bar in the Clubhouse Only refreshments purchased on site are permitted |
Will I be able to bring anyone to watch?
| Viewing guests: |
Yes, including children (accompanied by an adult at all times) |
Parking: Yes







