Boardsailing, kitesurfing, kayaking, scuba, wakeboards and more. A rundown on equipment that you can carry with you for fun warm clear waters. 6 pages with photos
[Blue Water Sailing, June 2003]
How, for a few hundred dollars, one cruiser made a "hookah-type" diving set that permits diving around the boat to about 30 feet.
[Yandina Ltd., Beaufort, SC, USA]
An inflatable miniature personal watercraft for kids 5 - 13. Speeds up to 3 mph with small safe motor. Weighs 13 pounds.
[Daka Development Limited, USA]
Makes a radio-controlled Laser. It′s 42" long and weighs 9 pounds, with controls for steering and sheeting. Disassembles and comes with a bag for storage.
[Model Sailing Center, Evergreen, CO, USA]
This battery-powered underwater propulsion unit will pull you along at up to 2 MPH at depths up to 65 feet. Has automatic cut-off and protective grille for safety. More powerful models available.
[Daka Development Limited, USA]
Inflatable viewing lens for examining the sea or sea bottom from your dinghy or when wading.
[Stearns Inc., Sauk Rapids, MN, USA]
Recreational and touring kayaks, single or double, that can be stowed in a duffel bag and inflated when needed. Some models have aluminum bow and stern frames.
[Advanced Elements, Inc., Concord, CA, USA]
Air pressure system for diving around the boat that operates from 12-volt batteries and supplies air to a standard scuba regulator. Maximum depth about 23 feet.
[SurfaceDive Inc., Hinckley, OH, USA]
Gas-powered or electric air supply units for diving, both floating units and built into the boat. Supports multiple divers to depths up to 90 feet.
[Brownie's Third Lung, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA]
Padded support and lashing lines to hold your sailboard against the stanchions.
[C. Sherman Johnson Co., Inc., East Haddam, CT, USA]