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SightingsPublished: April 10, 2005
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Email Is it the Loch Ness Monster? Maybe it's the elusive Slidersaurus? No, it's OWC's newest rails, the A-frame and curved funbox! At a glance, these protrusions out of the water look like prehistoric albino beasts migrating South. But these one-of-a-kind behemoths are indigenous to the jib park at the Orlando Watersports Complex, central Florida's premier watersports and entertainment center. The A-frame is what it's name implies, and measures 80 feet long. This rail, a crowd favorite, is visited often. The latest addition, the curved funbox - aka "Nessy", is an amazing creature with its unique curved top rail, flat box, and wall ride design. This multi-slide obstacle was created for riders of all skill levels. All of the rails are wakeskate/wakeboard friendly and are covered in the smoothest slider material available - making them very easy to tame. The slick surface provides an effortless water-to-rail transition. If you want to learn how to hit rails, OWC is the place to go. Don't worry, these monsters won't bite - but if you're not careful, they'll give you a stiff kick in the ass. « Back |
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