
The Best Wakeboarding Spots on Long Island: Why Huntington Bay Tops the List
Long Island is surrounded by water in every direction, which means the question of where to go wakeboarding isn’t as simple as it might seem.

Long Island is surrounded by water in every direction, which means the question of where to go wakeboarding isn’t as simple as it might seem.

You’ve looked at the website. You’ve watched a few videos. You’ve told yourself you’ll try it this summer, and then summer arrived and you realized

Every Long Island parent knows the routine. School ends, the kids are home, and the clock starts ticking on filling eleven weeks with something —

When most people search for a private boat rental on Long Island, they have a vague idea of what they want: a boat, some water,

Somewhere between the third winery tour and the fourth identical rooftop bar experience, bachelorette party planning started to feel like a formula. You know the

It’s one of the most common questions Over the Top Watersports gets from people booking for the first time: “What’s the difference between wakeboarding and

Let’s get the most common thought out of the way first: “I’ve never done it before, I’ll probably be terrible at it.” Maybe. For about

There’s a specific kind of evening that only happens on the water. The air is warmer than it’s been in months. The bay is glassy

There’s a moment that happens on almost every family tubing session, usually about thirty seconds after the boat picks up speed, where the screaming starts.

Summer on Long Island is one of those things that sounds great in theory but can be surprisingly hard to plan. The beaches get crowded.