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Top 9 Gift Certificates, Gift Cards for Water-Skiers and Wakeboarders

From , former About.com Guide

Do you have someone on your gift list that is hard to buy for? Eliminate all the guess work and give them a boat-towed water sports gift certificate or gift card and let them pick the gift themselves. Every wakeboarder or water-skier will love them.

1) Bart's Water Sports

Shopping for water sports enthusiasts and don't know what to get? Send a Frog Buck gift certificate and let them pick the gear and accessories they desire.

2) Overton's Water Sports

Makes a great gift!! They issue gift certificates in the amount of $25 or more and mail them to you or the recipient, along with a catalog.

3) Buywake.com

Electronic gift certificates in values of $25, $50, $100, and $500. Send the gift to them via email.

4) BoardCo.com

Certificates available from $25 to $500.

5) Wakeside.com

Gift certificates in the amounts of $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, and $2,000. What a perfect gift for the wakeboarding family member or friend!

6) West Marine

Their gift certificates are available in any denominations you choose and can be redeemed at any of their stores or by placing a catalog order over the telephone.

7) Boaters World

BoatersWorld.com gift certificates can be redeemed online to purchase products.

8) Bring Out Another Thousand (BOAT)

Even if your friend or colleague does not own a boat, or if they just shelled out many thousands for a new one, they will enjoy a this gift certificate.

9) West Marine

The gift cards may be used at more than 400 West Marine stores, online, or through their catalog. Choose from $25, $50, or $100 denominations.

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