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beastsurf
beastsurf

WA

902 posts

12 Mar 2017 11:40am
I wonder if you can jump the fence
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

12 Mar 2017 12:01pm
TimKay
TimKay

752 posts

12 Mar 2017 4:48pm
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jbshack said..


Looks like Trigg point
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

12 Mar 2017 8:18pm
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TimKay said..


Looks like Trigg point




On a weekday.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

13 Mar 2017 1:56pm
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TimKay said..

jbshack said..



Looks like Trigg point


Waves are rather good for Perth Metro

Mind you ATM id surf that even
Imoutthere
Imoutthere

181 posts

10 May 2017 5:59pm

TV STORY: Today Tonight (6.30pm Wednesday May 10th)

Surfing in the suburbs, exclusive pictures of WA's proposed wave park.
On Wednesday's show at 6.30pm.

Preview Link: www.facebook.com/TodayTonight/videos/1429529907086461/?pnref=story



Imoutthere
Imoutthere

181 posts

10 May 2017 9:07pm
Here is the 3min story from Today Tonight.

www.facebook.com/TodayTonight/videos/1430392730333512/?pnref=story
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

11 May 2017 5:10am



LateStarter
LateStarter

WA

589 posts

11 May 2017 1:05pm
The Cove is a game changer, and we are getting one here in Perth, (as long as the Nimby's get their way).

Hopefully its a SUP free zone :)
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

11 May 2017 1:06pm
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LateStarter said..
The Cove is a game changer, and we are getting one here in Perth, (as long as the Nimby's get their way).

Hopefully its a SUP free zone :)


I cant see them letting them in, or have separate times for them (when its on shore )
mitchbat
mitchbat

WA

399 posts

11 May 2017 2:23pm
Obviously no comparison with Slaters pool but this thing looks like a heap of fun. It's definitely not the 2m barrelling wave they've promised (they claim this thing is 1.8m) but if it winds up in Alfred cove you won't see me complaining
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

11 May 2017 3:32pm
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mitchbat said..
Obviously no comparison with Slaters pool but this thing looks like a heap of fun. It's definitely not the 2m barrelling wave they've promised (they claim this thing is 1.8m) but if it winds up in Alfred cove you won't see me complaining


Same
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

11 May 2017 6:42pm
How much would you be willing to pay? These things go bankrupt regularly. Wave pools in general that is, not this one specifically.
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

11 May 2017 7:04pm
Hey buster we all had this chat the lads I surf with reckon it's a big crowd factor vs dollars....
hire it between 20 mates for an hour for 2 grand one wave every 8 seconds 10 waves a minute that's a wave each every 2 minutes so the chance to catch30 waves in an hour for a hundred bucks yes for sure..
ArtVandelay
ArtVandelay

76 posts

11 May 2017 7:04pm
Here's the pricing schedule for the latest Wave Garden pool in Texas (N-Land ) which just recently opened.
Adjusted for exchange rate the Reef Wave (the only one worthwhile) is approx. $122.00 per session for just under 1 hr.






GPA
GPA

GPA

WA

2529 posts

11 May 2017 7:54pm
...but how many surfers do they allow in the water at one time? All it takes is one wave-hog ripper to ruin your $122 session...

I'd be keen to give it a try. I reckon the night surfing on a hot Summer's night would be the go.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

12 May 2017 7:29am
I hear your arguement, but the song remains the same. I can't believe their wave count per hour, yet in anecdotal examples, my mates were indeed forming groups to book a pool in the middle of the night (with **** waves at low hourly wave count) and paying more than that per head. Those pools no longer exist.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

12 May 2017 7:56am
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GPA said..
...but how many surfers do they allow in the water at one time? All it takes is one wave-hog ripper to ruin your $122 session...

I'd be keen to give it a try. I reckon the night surfing on a hot Summer's night would be the go.


I recon it will be line up, jump in, and go. I don't think it would be like a small take off spot with everyone jammed in.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

12 May 2017 7:56am
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Buster fin said..
I hear your argument, but the song remains the same. I can't believe their wave count per hour, yet in anecdotal examples, my mates were indeed forming groups to book a pool in the middle of the night (with **** waves at low hourly wave count) and paying more than that per head. Those pools no longer exist.


What pools?
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

12 May 2017 8:46am
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DARTH said..

Buster fin said..
I hear your argument, but the song remains the same. I can't believe their wave count per hour, yet in anecdotal examples, my mates were indeed forming groups to book a pool in the middle of the night (with **** waves at low hourly wave count) and paying more than that per head. Those pools no longer exist.



What pools?


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MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

13 May 2017 1:10pm
I'm guessing Ocean Dome...mate of mine who now lives near Kamakura did a few performances there

ao
ao

ao

WA

6 posts

13 May 2017 1:58pm
It could be like the wake parks, you scan in each ride via wrist band, then jump in to take off zone. This would be slow though and would become chaos pretty quick. This helps them to track the individual sessions times of each person then as well.

it depends how much control they have over the wave rate, is it on demand or just constantly churning out waves
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

14 May 2017 2:26pm
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when these come in Ill get free member pass coz my abs are tone like nothing else then I'm gonna hassle like a demented lunatic and tell everyone to **** off back to the ocean kooks find your own setups
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