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August 20, 2014

H3o says its Monroe project will be ‘like a skateboard park on the water'

  • The wakeboarding and waterskiing park on Lake Tye will have a moving cable system that eliminates the need for a boat.
  • MONROE (AP) — Plans to build a cable wakeboarding and waterskiing park on Lake Tye are moving forward.

    Sammamish-based H3o Development expects to break ground this fall. The company plans to erect seven towers, which will carry a moving cable loop, in the south end of Lake Tye. Riders will hold lines extending down from the moving cable as they travel at about 18 mph on the water on skis, boards or skates.


     
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