Orlando – Wakeboarding Mag https://www.wakeboardingmag.com Wakeboarding Magazine covers the latest in wakeboarding gear, videos, tips, photos, boats, news, and so much more. Fri, 05 May 2023 21:26:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/wkb-favicon.png Orlando – Wakeboarding Mag https://www.wakeboardingmag.com 32 32 Clear Lake https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/clear-lake/ Wed, 04 Oct 2017 22:05:45 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=48324 At just 357 acres with an average depth of 13 feet, Clear Lake, near the heart of Orlando, is about as unassuming as a lake can get. It is semicircular while also semisquare in shape, and despite its name, it is not clear. There are hundreds of lakes just like it throughout Central Florida, but […]

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At just 357 acres with an average depth of 13 feet, Clear Lake, near the heart of Orlando, is about as unassuming as a lake can get. It is semicircular while also semisquare in shape, and despite its name, it is not clear. There are hundreds of lakes just like it throughout Central Florida, but Clear Lake has one large distinction over the rest: It is arguably the most important lake in wakeboarding’s history.

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CLEAR LAKE Jason Lee

To get a clearer picture of Clear Lake’s colorful past, we spoke with some of the pros who currently call it home, as well as a few other experts. Current residents include Erik Ruck, Shane Bonifay, Jimmy ­LaRiche, Jeff Langley, Marc ­Rossiter and Collin Harrington (who ­recently moved out in January after living there for 14 years), and experts like former editor of WBM ­Kevin ­Michael, wakeskater Aaron Reed, and photographer Joey Meddock have spent countless hours on its water. The stories are hilarious, but the sentiment remains the same across the board: Living on Clear Lake has a certain vibe unlike any other lake in Orlando, or any other lake in the world, for that matter.

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Jeff Langley

Years on Clear: 9 Jason Lee

THE RESIDENTS

What makes living on Clear Lake particularly unique is the neighborhood built around it and the sense of community that neighborhood gives the riders who call it home. Much of the lake’s residential area is comprised of a series of canals that connect to the lake. From above, the canals look just like streets of water, giving residents backyard access to the main body. By boat or by land, if you live on Clear Lake, your neighbors are literally around the corner. For nearly 20 years a lot of riders have called those canals home — so many, in fact, that naming them all is probably impossible. But when you get a directory as long as Clear Lake’s past and present pros, it’s bound to have a significant impact on the sports.

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Erik Ruck

Years on Clear: 15 Jason Lee

ERIK RUCK:

“I’ve lived on Clear Lake for over 15 years now, and I think one of the coolest things about it is that it’s always been a worldwide refugee camp for wakeboarding and wakeskating misfits. A lot of dues have been paid, and a lot of guys have worked really hard to push themselves and the sport. It’s been really cool for me to watch; I’ve gone from a young rider pushing things myself, to a lake regulator trying to make sure guys are following the rules and staying in their lanes, to an elder statesman enjoying the show. The best part, though, is that everybody living here in the ’hood has always had each other’s backs, and we’ve had a lot of fun along the way.”

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Jimmy LaRiche

Years on Clear: 7.5 Jason Lee

JIMMY LARICHE:

“It’s pretty crazy to see how generations have come and gone over the years. Even Adam Errington has moved out now and on to other things. Younger guys are starting to move in too. When I first moved to Clear Lake, I was intimidated about doing it because of the pros who’d been living there before me. I was looking at buying one of Daniel Watkins’ old houses, but before I bought it, I called Ruck to basically ask if it was cool if I moved onto the lake. He was the leader of Clear Lake at the time, and I didn’t want to piss him off by being the new kid in town poaching his turf. It was definitely funny going from living in Rusty Malinoski’s pool house in the country to living on Clear Lake. That’s how I learned about wakesurfing and lake parties!”

SHANE BONIFAY:

“I think I’ve lived here 13 years. … Sometimes I lose track — I spent a few in Clermont with Parks — but Clear Lake is part of who I am. The friends I’ve made and the sense of community that is here can’t be replaced or duplicated. Everybody is friends, and wakeboarding is only a phone call away. Or you do what I do and just drive your Jet Ski out to Jimmy’s G23 and make him pull you whenever you see his boat out on the lake.”

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Marc Rossiter

Years on Clear: 7 Jason Lee

THE ‘HOOD

One of the defining characteristics of Clear Lake has more to do with where it’s located rather than who lives there. Just south of downtown Orlando, the main residential area of Clear Lake is less than 1 mile from the Orange County Jail, and much of the surrounding neighborhood is affectionately called “the ’hood.” While we’ve never heard stories of riders feeling totally unsafe or sketched out, let’s just say you wouldn’t want to get lost finding your way to Clear Lake at late hours of the night.

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Signature Collin Harrington on Clear Jason Lee

COLLIN HARRINGTON:

“Your view of Clear Lake all depends on which way you come into the Isle of Catalina where most of the houses are on the canals. You either come in the main entrance off the main road, and everything seems fine, or you come in off a side street and you pass some really sketchy gas stations and shops, and you feel like you’re in the middle of the ghetto.”

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Jimmy LaRiche’s grom years, many of which were spent on Clear Lake Jason Lee

JIMMY LARICHE:

“If you ever have any industry people over to Clear Lake for the first time, like at Surf Expo or anything, they can get pretty wigged out. It’s funny, ’cause on one side you’ve got the ghetto, and on the other, just a few minutes away, is one of the nicest malls in Orlando with a bunch of great restaurants. The worst part is that Carl (Jimmy’s yellow Lab) howls at police sirens, and we hear those a lot …”

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Tony Carroll

Years on Clear: 5 Jason Lee

THE LIFE

Because of the structure of Clear Lake’s neighborhood on the canals, life there for the riders is tight-knit and fun-loving. There are always guys to hang out with, and there is always something to do. But beyond hanging out and neighborhood vibes, Clear Lake is famous (and infamous) for some of its extracurricular activities. Much of the shenanigans in recent years have been documented via social media but, truth be told, the parties of today don’t hold a candle to those of yesteryear.

KEVIN MICHAEL:

“Clear Lake is notorious for its parties, more so than any of the other Orlando lakes with multiple riders living on them. Shane Bonifay has had at least 40 birthday parties on Clear Lake. He’s not even 40, but he’s had at least 40 parties.”

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Shane Bonifay
Years on Clear: 13?
Collin Harrington

SHANE BONIFAY:

“My birthday has always been the kickoff party of the season, of sorts. And it’s somehow become legendary. I don’t even invite or ask people to come anymore, it just happens every April 4. It’s my ­favorite things all combined in one day: Clear Lake, ­wakeboarding, friends, sun and partying.”

ERIK RUCK:

“The early days of Clear Lake are lucky there wasn’t social media to document the shit show. I’m glad that we can just keep those as memories. But there have been some epic get-togethers out here. Feet on Fire was an annual barefoot contest Dan-O used to host when he lived with me. He and Watkins would get athletes from the wake, water-ski and show-ski worlds to come out, compete and have fun. Everybody looked forward to them, and it created a cool sense of community. And the after parties — and during parties — were pretty all-time.”

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Feet on Fire with Chris O’Shea and Daniel Watkins Jason Lee

JIMMY LARICHE:

“My favorite party ever anywhere was the goodbye party we threw for Daniel Watkins when he and his family were moving back to Australia full-time. He was a legend in wakeboarding, obviously, but also a huge part of the Clear Lake community. We wanted to surprise him, so I had 50 or 60 people come hang out at my house while a couple guys took him out on a pontoon boat for ‘one last hangout cruise.’ Of course, the pontoon broke down while they were on the lake, and he arrived at my house two hours later than planned, so everybody there was already in full party mode, but when he came in, he was so surprised and started crying. We had a hell of a celebration that night. I’ll never forget it.”

THE RIDING

What it always comes back to for our sports, though, is the riding, and Clear Lake has seen more than most. In fact, it could easily be argued that Clear Lake has more media coverage than any other body of water. From covers of magazines to video sections to dumb ­Instagram posts of bass fishing by riders not riding, Clear Lake has been part of everything. In fact, Clear Lake has played a more important role than most casual fans probably realize.

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The legend of Thomas Horrell and Cassette helped start the legend of Clear Lake. Josh Letchworth

AARON REED:

“Thomas Horrell was the first rider to move onto Clear Lake, and that was right as Cassette was getting started and growing in the early 2000s. We spent a lot of time out there. The majority of ­Sfumato was filmed on Clear Lake, and a lot of firsts went down there, so there is a lot of wakeskating history there. Danny Hampson did the first frontside flip, Thomas did the first frontside big spin, I did the first backside big spin — all the lines in the video, all on Clear Lake. What was funny looking back is that was right when all the Pointless guys were in their heyday too. They’d all come out onto the lake to party and wakesurf and send rollers everywhere. Thomas would get so fired up, and in typical Thomas fashion, it was pretty comical.”

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Shane Bonifay has continued shaping the legendary Clear Lake through the years. Jason Lee

SHANE BONIFAY:

“A lot has gone down on Clear Lake over the years. All the rails, all the photo shoots; there’s too much to list. But two things that stand out to me are Parks’ Double or Nothing and filming for Box of Fun. Double or Nothing was right at a time when guys were really charging off double-ups and doing cool stuff. That contest was fun and really progressive. And Box of Fun was just like it sounds. Making that video with all the Clear Lake crew was a blast.”

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Tony Carroll keeps the progression on Clear Lake going. Jason Lee

There are a lot of factors that come together to make Clear Lake the special, weird, iconic, fun-loving, ghettoish place it is. From its location and construction, to the riders who have ridden on it for the past 20 years, Clear Lake has seen a lot and provided even more for the progression and fun of wakeboarding and wakeskating. While generations of superstars and grind-it-out riders come and go, one thing will never change, and that is the lake itself and the sense of opportunity it provides for those looking to chase a dream in the Mecca of wakeboarding.

ERIK RUCK:

“Clear Lake can do two things for your career: It can either catapult it quickly, or it can trap you in the downtown scene. From there, you have a choice about what you want to do. Some guys have chosen wisely. Others, not so much.”

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August Sessions https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/features/2015/08/27/photos-august-sessions/ Fri, 28 Aug 2015 02:59:10 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=45787 Check out some amazing wakeboarding images.

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Here it is! The digital version of the Photo Sessions section from our August Issue aptly named “The Photo Issue” — Check ’em out! There’s some really good ones in here. And as always, a huge shout out to the riders and photographers who captured these moments. Enjoy!

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Danny Harf – Method – Clermont, FL Rodrigo Donoso
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Danny Hampson – Frontside 360 Bigspin – Clermont, FL Bryan Soderlind
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Massi Piffaretti – Tuck Knee Tantrum to blind – Orlando, FL Rodrigo Donoso
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Shane Bonifay – Nose Press – The Green Swamp, FL Bryan Soderlind
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Josh Twelker – Method – Discovery Bay, CA Rodrigo Donoso
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Rusty Malinoski – Melon – Clermont, FL Bryan Soderlind
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Jimmy LaRiche – Switch Mute Frontside 360 – Orlando, FL Jason Lee

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A.GUNN in Orlando https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/features/2014/09/03/video-a-gunn-in-orlando/ Wed, 03 Sep 2014 22:11:08 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=54629 Aaron Gunn has been ripping lately. Good to see him in an edit behind the boat and at OWC. He’s not afraid to go big or grab the board more than once either. Check this one out, it’s a fun watch. Enjoy!

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Aaron Gunn has been ripping lately. Good to see him in an edit behind the boat and at OWC. He’s not afraid to go big or grab the board more than once either. Check this one out, it’s a fun watch. Enjoy!

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Stay Glassy Winter Park https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/features/2009/12/30/stay-glassy-winter-park/ Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:38:23 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=45593 This lake sits right across the street from the_ WAKEBOARDING_ offices, so it’s no coincidence that three of our editors have previously lived lakefront. While driving into work, you can catch a glimpse of the conditions, and today is epic. This morning was not as warm as you’d expect Orlando to be (55 degrees), but […]

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This lake sits right across the street from the_ WAKEBOARDING_ offices, so it’s no coincidence that three of our editors have previously lived lakefront. While driving into work, you can catch a glimpse of the conditions, and today is epic. This morning was not as warm as you’d expect Orlando to be (55 degrees), but it’s getting into the upper 60’s later and the wind is going to be dead calm all day. This evening, it’s on.

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Photo Gallery: 2010 Tigé Team Shoot https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/boats/2009/09/28/photo-gallery-2010-tige-team-shoot/ Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:10:10 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=48663 In August, WAKEBOARDING magazine’s main lensman, Bill Doster, hooked up with Tigé Boats team riders Daniel Watkins, Adam Errington, Erik Ruck, Nick Weinacker, Tino Santori and Scotty Broome for two days of riding behind the 2010 Tigé RZ2 wakeboard boat in Orlando, Florida. Photos: Bill Doster

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In August, WAKEBOARDING magazine’s main lensman, Bill Doster, hooked up with Tigé Boats team riders Daniel Watkins, Adam Errington, Erik Ruck, Nick Weinacker, Tino Santori and Scotty Broome for two days of riding behind the 2010 Tigé RZ2 wakeboard boat in Orlando, Florida.

Photos: Bill Doster

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Liquid Sports Marine Adds Malibu Boats https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/news/2009/08/12/liquid-sports-marine-adds-malibu-boats/ Wed, 12 Aug 2009 23:51:51 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=51837 Award-winning Florida boat dealer Liquid Sports Marine has added Malibu Boats to its water-sports boat offerings. The dealer’s Orlando and Jacksonville locations are now the exclusive representatives for Malibu Boats in central and north Florida. “When it comes to unique innovation, incredible performance and value for the dollar in an inboard water sports boat, there […]

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Award-winning Florida boat dealer Liquid Sports Marine has added Malibu Boats to its water-sports boat offerings. The dealer’s Orlando and Jacksonville locations are now the exclusive representatives for Malibu Boats in central and north Florida.

“When it comes to unique innovation, incredible performance and value for the dollar in an inboard water sports boat, there is simply no better choice than Malibu,” says Liquid’s co-owner, Teressa Watts. “And with Central Florida the country’s epicenter for skiing and wakeboarding, this is a perfect fit for us. We’ve always admired Malibu’s complete dedication to building awesome products, and are so excited about offering them to our customer base and welcoming their passionate group of owners to our dealership for service, events and sales.”

When it came time to finding a dealer who could represent the 2010 Malibu line, which the company calls “its finest in 27 years,” Malibu vice president of sales and marketing Paul Singer says he only had one phone call to make.

“Liquid Sports Marine has been the pre-eminent inboard and water-sports boat dealer in Orlando for nearly 15 years,” Singer says. “The staff, store and customer base has the vibe, vitality and energy Malibu looks for in a retail environment, and we are energized about where they will take the brand. And for our existing Malibu boat owners, this is a great opportunity for them. We know they will fall in love with Liquid like we did.”

Visit one of Liquid Sports Marine‘s two Florida locations to experience the 2010 Malibu lineup.

Orlando (main store)

8650 Colonial Drive

Orlando, FL 32817

(888) 815-2676

Jacksonville

10161 Atlantic Boulevard

Jacksonville, FL 32225

(904) 854-9100

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Photo Gallery: Adam Errington’s 21st Birthday https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/photos/2009/08/07/photo-gallery-adam-erringtons-21st-birthday/ Fri, 07 Aug 2009 23:44:57 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=50681 It’s nice to be a Red Bull rider. On May 23, Red Bull rented out a hangar at the Orlando Executive Airport for Adam Errington’s 21st birthday party. A helicopter dropped Errington off at the hangar where teammates Parks Bonifay, Brian Grubb, JD Webb and Dallas Friday (as well as most of the Orlando wake […]

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It’s nice to be a Red Bull rider. On May 23, Red Bull rented out a hangar at the Orlando Executive Airport for Adam Errington’s 21st birthday party. A helicopter dropped Errington off at the hangar where teammates Parks Bonifay, Brian Grubb, JD Webb and Dallas Friday (as well as most of the Orlando wake scene) were waiting.

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Air Nautique Wake Games returns to Orlando https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/news/2009/04/07/air-nautique-wake-games-returns-to-orlando/ Wed, 08 Apr 2009 01:00:00 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=48104 The Air Nautiquie Wake Games will return to Orlando for the third year in row, from April 23 through 26 at the Orlando Watersports Complex. Riders competing in the event will exclusively use competition Super Air Nautique 210 and 230 models. The Air Nauitque Wake Games invites pro and amateur riders alike to compete individually […]

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The Air Nautiquie Wake Games will return to Orlando for the third year in row, from April 23 through 26 at the Orlando Watersports Complex. Riders competing in the event will exclusively use competition Super Air Nautique 210 and 230 models.

The Air Nauitque Wake Games invites pro and amateur riders alike to compete individually and on teams for a cash prize and the 2009 team title.

Team Murray, led by Nauitque pro rider Shaun Murray, won the team competition last year. This year, team riders JD Webb, Shawn Watson and Aaron Rathy will represent Nautique as captains during the 2009 team competition.

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Red Bull Wake Lab https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/features/2008/10/15/video-red-bull-wake-lab/ Thu, 16 Oct 2008 01:00:00 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=46616 We could only do two minutes of edited footage from this event, so you’ll have to catch the rest when FUEL TV airs a full show on November 3 at 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. and again on November 5 at 1 a.m. For now, consider this a taste. Pat Panakos of the Wake Park […]

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We could only do two minutes of edited footage from this event, so you’ll have to catch the rest when FUEL TV airs a full show on November 3 at 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. and again on November 5 at 1 a.m. For now, consider this a taste. Pat Panakos of the Wake Park Project built the largest floating rail setup wake has ever seen, and used Sesitec’s new System 2.0 cables to pull the event.

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Nautique Adds Central Florida Dealer https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/blog/news/2008/09/24/nautique-adds-central-florida-dealer/ Thu, 25 Sep 2008 01:00:00 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=52410 Nautique recently announced the addition of a new Central Florida dealership. Nautiques of Orlando will focus on the needs of Orlando’s inboard boat market and will offer customers new and used Nautique boats. The dealership will be owned and operated by Jeff Husby, a veteran of the Orlando market and the Nautique brand. “I am […]

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Nautique recently announced the addition of a new Central Florida dealership. Nautiques of Orlando will focus on the needs of Orlando’s inboard boat market and will offer customers new and used Nautique boats.

The dealership will be owned and operated by Jeff Husby, a veteran of the Orlando market and the Nautique brand.

“I am excited about the opportunity to continue my valuable relationshipwith Nautique” Husby says. “I intend on taking the Nautique brand to a higher level in the Orlando market. We will meet our customer’s needs with a great facility while offering superior service and sales.”

Nautiques of Orlando is located just off I-4, south of downtown Orlando. Map it.

For more, visit nautiques.com.

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