Skiers of Knoxville, Inc. (S.K.I.)
Club Purpose, History and Membership

Skiers of Knoxville was chartered on March 8, 1979 with the purposes of promoting boating safety and water skiing. In our first year, the club set up  two ski courses, held a tournament, and started the tradition of helping others. Orphans Night (later Kid's Night Out) initially involved the Tennessee School for the Deaf and the Greater Knoxville Epilepsy Foundation. In recent years, S.K.I. has become involved with Adaptive Skiing events through the Patricia Neal Innovative Rehabilitation Cooperative (PNIRC) and the Make A Wish Foundation. In addition, S.K.I. is an active supporter of the annual charity event, Eskimo Escapades.

S.K.I. is located in the Knoxville area. Our members participate in water skiing, barefooting, wakeboarding and water sports in many forms. We maintain 6 slalom courses on area lakes and support clinics and INT tournaments.

Our meetings are usually held on the first Monday of the month, at various locations in the Knoxville area. If you would like to attend a club meeting, receive information about joining S.K.I., or if you are looking for someone in the area to ski with, please see the Club Calendar,  email us for additional information, or view, download and print the Club's By Laws a Member Application and Club Information Sheet in PDF format.


Visit the USA Water Ski website for membership information.


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