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===Construction===
 
Track is a semi-circular plastic channel with a small amount of water running along it. Boats slide along the track, assisted by the flow of water.
 
===Constraints===
 
 
*Maximum track slope - 60°
*Lift hill maximum slope - 25°
*Maximum height above ground - 65 feet
 
===Other Information===
 
 
*[[File:Dinghyreadme.png|thumb|400px|A message in the RCT2 manual saying that the dinghy slide does not include water.]]A good water slide requires at least one steep drop, but can be extended into a complex layout, so long as care is taken on the crests of hills, as dinghies can crash off the track.
*A remedy for the problem is to build a completely circular section of track at the crests of hills and in the turns, which prevent the dinghies from leaving the track. Also by covering the track instead of the roofless track, it can prevent dinghies crashing, although it will lower the excitement. In RCT1, covered track sections also cost $1 more than uncovered ones.
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*If you are not good at creating a water slide, you can used the Demon Drop (ride name) in RCT 1 and 2.
*Still remember: with a bit of practice in building them, water slides can be popular rides!
 
==[[The Amazing Earl|Amazing Earl's]] Water Slide==
[[File:AE-WSLID.jpg|thumb|286px|Amazing Earl's Water Slide.]]The Amazing Earl/Dan Wolfe created a downloadable Water Slide where the guests put on their swimsuits and slide down the slippery slopes. Instead of dinghies, the guests slide down the ride on their stomaches.[[File:AE-WSLID-3D.gif|frame|A close up of what the guests look like riding the Water Slide.]]