Mission
My mission is to share the wonder of "walking on water" with every person who is curious about it. I am committed to the development of CROSS-COUNTRY WATER SKIING as an activity through which fun and fitness may be realized. The goal of the mission is to have CROSS-COUNTRY WATER SKIING enjoyed as an internationally-recognized water sport which may be considered for Olympic competition.
My Story
Sitting on a bench beside a lake in southern Wisconsin, I found myself fascinated by an individual who was gliding offshore on her paddleboard. While I had never been on a paddleboard, it appeared to be a relaxing means to enjoy the water. As I watched her slowly paddling by, I wondered if it would be possible to split the board and maneuver on two ski-like boards instead of one paddleboard. So, I purchased a beat-up old paddleboard advertised for sale at a Wisconsin state park. I ripped it down the middle with my circular saw, glued a pair of old water ski bindings on each half with silicone, and went for my first ride. Not to be cliché, but "the rest is history."
I became addicted to the challenge of perfecting my craft. Now, having built several generations of skis and poles, I am enjoying countless hours of recreation atop the water. During the progression, skiing and sailing were combined by augmenting equipment with the development of SailWear.
Jesus is, of course, the only person ever to have truly walked on water. But now, it is possible to experience the exhilaration of walking, skiing, and sailing on water without the need for a boat!"
FAQ
Skis range from 7'-9" to 11'-6" in length and from 8" to 11" in width. Poles range from 8" to 11" in diameter and are adjustable in height. Skis range from 18 to 29 lbs. and poles range from 3.5 to 4.5 lbs.
Skis will accommodate up to 250 lbs.
While cross-country water skis are not yet on the market, it is anticipated that the cost will be in line with other personal watercraft, such as paddleboards, surfboards, wakeboard, wind sail, and kayak.
My longest single journey was 5 miles.
The skis shown are 9'-6" long by 10" wide. Poles are 10" in diameter.
Yes, it is not only possible, but waves may make the ski experience more fun. I have been out on 1-2' waves. The only wave that I found threatening was the unseen wave that came from behind.
As of this writing, I have never fallen off the skis. That said, as the creator of the equipment, I have the benefit of many hours of time on them. It is possible to fall off them, however.
Bindings fit shoe sizes 6 — 13. I wear a size 13.
The skis are not inflatable.
U S utility patent coverage includes skis, ski poles, optional SailWear, optional seat, and process for boarding from in the water. International patents are pending.
We will notify anyone who provides contact information with future purchase information, when available.
The ski's hull design and ballast deter sideway slippage. I have not found sideway slippage to be of concern while on the skis. An optional pair of ankle cuffs will be available to ensure ultimate safety.