How it’s Made:
Water Equipment
Jet Skis
Jet Ski Facts: ● Jet skis are gas-powered machines that travel through the water like a
boat .● Not only are they used for having fun, but people also race them in
competitions .● Clayton Jacobson crafted a simple design that would let people ski across
water without the need to use a larger boat. ● They didn’t come into spotlight until Kawasaki decided to mass produce
them.● Most jet skis now allow you to sit down and even have room for multiple
passengers, this was not the case with the original models where you had to stand.
Jet Ski Facts: ● There are two types of jet skis. A solo meant for one person and you have
to stand. The sport jet ski which has a seat and can have extended seat up to 3 people.
● It can accommodate one to four people.● It has speeds between 15-60 mph.
How it’s Made Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10VAONueUeU
Kayaks
Kayak Facts: ● Kaya means “hunter boat” as kayaks were originally invented by Inuit,
Yup’lk, and the Aleut for hunting. ● Kayaking received the honor of Olympic status when it became an official
Olympic sport.● Kleppers are two man kayaks that have been used in special missions of
insertion or extraction by the US Marines, British Commandos and the Canadian Special Operations Forces during war.
● The world record for the most kayaks to ever “raft up” together is 1,902 in a New York Inlet in 2011.
Kayak Facts: ● Kayaks are at least 4,00 years old. ● They were invented by the native people of Arctic North America.● They were first made from animal skins and whalebones.● There are several types of kayaks: sea, recreational, whitewater and
fishing kayak.
How it’s Made Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hca64klQSDs
Sailboats
Sailboat Facts:● Sailboats are slow, but efficient; they sail at about 4-7 mph.● Sailing gives you access to places that are off-limits to tourists.● The ideal wind speed for sailing is between 8-12 knots. ● The youngest person to circumnavigate the world was 16-year old Laura
Dekker.● Feeling blue is originally a sailing term. ● The world-record sailing speed is 75 mph.● You can sail nearly 22,229 miles in a straight line.● The first person to circumnavigate the world alone was Joshua Slocum
(1898).
Sailboat Facts: ● There are several types of sailboats: ● Cutter, Catboat, Dinghy, Ketch, Schooner, Sloop and Yawl
How it’s Made video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OXLoG3rbz0
Surfboards
Surfboard Facts: ● The surfboard has been around for thousands of years.● Peruvians of South America claim their fishermen use surfboards over
4,000 years ago.● Hawaiians have been using surfboards for over 1,000 years.● It was originally just a plank of wood and the shape was whatever the
person wanted, they had no fins and could be up to 15 feet long.● In 1937 a teenager cut a V shape on the rear of his board and the modern
surfboard was created.● Tom Blake became the first to surf in Malibu Beach.
Surfboard Facts: ● Some say surfing is not a profession but in 2009 Kelly Slater earned $3
million● Hang ten is used when a surfer places all ten of his toes at the front of the
surfboard while riding a wave ● The largest recorded wave was generated by a tsunami back in the Lituya
Bay, Alaska in 1958 it was over 1,700 feet tall.
How it’s Made video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBDFsQU5Zq8
Rowers
Rower Facts: ● Rowing is one of the original sports in the modern Olympic Games.● Rowers are the third largest U.S. delegation (48 athletes) to the Olympic
Games.● Eight-oared shells are about 60-feet long-that's 20 yards on a football
field. ● Rowing was the first intercollegiate sport contested in the United States. ● The first rowing club in the U.S. was the Detroit Boat Club, founded in
1839.● The first amateur sport organization was a rowing club-Philadelphia’s
Schuylkill Navy, founded in 1858.
Rower Facts: ● From 1920 until 1956, the USA won the gold medal in the men’s eight at
every Olympic Games ● Yale college founded the first collegiate boat club in the U.S. in 1843 ● At the 2016 Rio Olympics, the U.S. women’s eight won gold for the third
consecutive olympics, and the women’s single sculls won silver
How it’s Made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lGYVo_cQkM
Canoes
Canoe Facts: ● A canoe is a small boat that is often driven by manpower, but also
commonly sailed.● Canoes are pointed at both ends and usually open on top, but can be
covered.● Canoes are known as “paddle boats” in some small towns in the south of
Australia.● Canoes are propelled by the use of paddles, with the number of paddlers
depending on the size of the canoe (most commonly 2). ● Archaeologist have discovered the remains of dugout canoe which puts
the age of the first ones to more than 8,000 years old.
Canoe Facts: ● They were used as a means of transportation to get from one island to
the next, made from bark and hollowed out tree trunks. ● Canoes were used by The French to establish the fur trade and played a
significant role in the exploration of North America.
How it’s Made video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoimCe5Nh28
Water Skis
Water Ski Facts: ● The world record for the most water skiers towed by a single boat is 145. ● Water skiing was invented in 1922.● Water skiing is an olympic sport. ● Water skiing requires upper and lower body strength, balance and
endurance. ● It was invented in 1922 by Ralph Samuelson in America, who used two
boards and a clothes line attached to a boat. ● There are several different types of water skiing (barefoot, slalom (using
one ski), and tournament skiing.
Water Ski Facts: ● In Tasmania, Australia, a world record was set in 2012, for the most skiers,
145, behind a single boat.● Water skiing was one of two demonstration sports at the 1972 Summer
Olympic in Munich. It was the only time that the sport was demonstrated at any Olympic Games.
How it’s Made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSDuQXqAOrA
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