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Wave pools: would you?

Created by newguy newguy  > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2012
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newguy
newguy

654 posts

1 Aug 2012 12:16pm
Seems to be a lot of news around about K.S. vs Webber and with one already in construction. Whats your views? Would you surf one?

I can understand how it can help with the masses and even inner country town groms who can never get to the beach but it feels so artificial to me to be honest. Part of surfing for me is that drive to the beach, the anticipation and taking the piss out of mates in the car before running down the dunes.

Surfing at it's roots is enjoying the peace of sitting in the ocean as you bob up and down until a lump forms in the horizon and off you go. Great for de-stressing. Don't know if you could do that in a line with rails holding onto your board waiting for your turn or a machine to start itself. At least if it builds momentum, the crowds will lessen? I'd much prefer relaxing in the ocean with closeouts than another commercialized method of making money.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

1 Aug 2012 1:13pm
I think they'd be so busy its not funny, but I'd love to surf one.

WA might get one by our next bicentennial.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

1 Aug 2012 1:49pm
I would have a shot for sure.

One good thing, no sharks
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

1 Aug 2012 2:46pm
I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.
Sham1984
Sham1984

VIC

415 posts

1 Aug 2012 4:49pm
plus you could go for a surf at any time day or night (as long as it's open)

id love a good 9-10pm surf after work when you have to work late
Woodo
Woodo

WA

792 posts

1 Aug 2012 2:58pm
You'd be mad no to have a crack in a wave pool especially if they turn out anywhere near as mechanical and perfect as planned.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

1 Aug 2012 3:00pm
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SP said...

I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.


Take ya board to work, no need for a wettie as the water is heated

Bring it on!!
DUDE
DUDE

NSW

1132 posts

1 Aug 2012 5:32pm
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doggie said...

I would have a shot for sure.

One good thing, no sharks


The only sharks at future wave pools will be the guys selling the over priced entry tickets – I'll take my chances in the ocean, thanks

moohan
moohan

WA

147 posts

1 Aug 2012 9:33pm
Hell yes! Would be interested to see how they handle the crowds though, that pus one in KL ends up with a bunch of people party waving. I try to always make the trip to the flowbarrel at Sentosa if I'm passing through Singapore, that thing is serious fun, and have scored a few hour long sessions with no one on it.
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

1 Aug 2012 9:43pm
this looks alright...

SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

2 Aug 2012 9:18am
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doggie said...

SP said...

I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.


Take ya board to work, no need for a wettie as the water is heated

Bring it on!!



You wouldn't even need to take your board, surely you'll be able to grab a Webber poolside to ride.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 Aug 2012 9:26am
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SP said...

doggie said...

SP said...

I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.


Take ya board to work, no need for a wettie as the water is heated

Bring it on!!



You wouldn't even need to take your board, surely you'll be able to grab a Webber poolside to ride.



True, I do like my own boards tho plus I have a van so it would be cool even to keep an old board at work
LateStarter
LateStarter

WA

589 posts

2 Aug 2012 12:04pm
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SP said...
You wouldn't even need to take your board, surely you'll be able to grab a Webber poolside to ride.




As long as they're not those Webber SLX Thai Popouts - if so they'll end up splashing more cash repairing their HIRE boards than maintaining the wave pool.


SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

2 Aug 2012 12:12pm
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doggie said...

SP said...

doggie said...

SP said...

I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.


Take ya board to work, no need for a wettie as the water is heated

Bring it on!!



You wouldn't even need to take your board, surely you'll be able to grab a Webber poolside to ride.



True, I do like my own boards tho plus I have a van so it would be cool even to keep an old board at work



But would your boards suit it.. No paddling out, no duck diving just jump off 3 strokes and your away... Even I'd be on a 5'6....
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 Aug 2012 12:56pm
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SP said...

doggie said...

SP said...

doggie said...

SP said...

I'd have a go for sure. Imagine ducking out for lunch break and going down and getting a couple, it will never be a substitute for sitting in the ocean, no matter how good the waves are but id rather get a couple of quick ones there than hassle in 2ft onshore slop on the weekends.


The aus ski fields pretty much exist on man made snow.


Take ya board to work, no need for a wettie as the water is heated

Bring it on!!



You wouldn't even need to take your board, surely you'll be able to grab a Webber poolside to ride.



True, I do like my own boards tho plus I have a van so it would be cool even to keep an old board at work



But would your boards suit it.. No paddling out, no duck diving just jump off 3 strokes and your away... Even I'd be on a 5'6....



I didnt think of that!! I could go a 6.0 I guess based on that, nice one SP
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

2 Aug 2012 1:25pm
Yah I'd take my shortboard,903
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

2 Aug 2012 1:35pm
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62mac said...

Yah I'd take my 903 kookstick



Fixed it for ya, just trying to fit in

.

But are you German, Yah, Yah, it's yep or yeah mate..


Hey doggie, quick one, 85 kg guy riding a 6'2 standard shortboard 18 1/4 x 2 1/4, FCS fins, what should he get? M7, he has 5s but doesn't like them. Suggestions?
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 Aug 2012 1:47pm
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SP said...

62mac said...

Yah I'd take my 903 kookstick



Fixed it for ya, just trying to fit in

.

But are you German, Yah, Yah, it's yep or yeah mate..


Hey doggie, quick one, 85 kg guy riding a 6'2 standard shortboard 18 1/4 x 2 1/4, FCS fins, what should he get? M7, he has 5s but doesn't like them. Suggestions?


Fricken heck, I would go the 7s. Its a bit small dont ya recon?
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 Aug 2012 1:48pm
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62mac said...

Yah I'd take my shortboard,903


Where is ya mate BDP? Not playing today?
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

2 Aug 2012 2:04pm
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62mac said...

He would be in the old mans roomthe longboard room


Haha fixed it for ya

Sorry Mac
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

2 Aug 2012 2:06pm
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doggie said...

SP said...

62mac said...

Yah I'd take my 903 kookstick



Fixed it for ya, just trying to fit in

.

But are you German, Yah, Yah, it's yep or yeah mate..


Hey doggie, quick one, 85 kg guy riding a 6'2 standard shortboard 18 1/4 x 2 1/4, FCS fins, what should he get? M7, he has 5s but doesn't like them. Suggestions?


Fricken heck, I would go the 7s. Its a bit small dont ya recon?



I do... By a long way and I was probably nice on his weight he's probably closer to 90, but long arms to paddle it and he does something every day, swim a k or 2, run 10 k, you know one of those really annoying pricks that is just fit. [}:)]


62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

2 Aug 2012 2:08pm
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jbshack said...

62mac said...

He would be in the old mans roomthe longboard room


Haha fixed it for ya

Sorry Mac


Thanks mate
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 Aug 2012 2:13pm
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SP said...

doggie said...

SP said...

62mac said...

Yah I'd take my 903 kookstick



Fixed it for ya, just trying to fit in

.

But are you German, Yah, Yah, it's yep or yeah mate..


Hey doggie, quick one, 85 kg guy riding a 6'2 standard shortboard 18 1/4 x 2 1/4, FCS fins, what should he get? M7, he has 5s but doesn't like them. Suggestions?


Fricken heck, I would go the 7s. Its a bit small dont ya recon?



I do... By a long way and I was probably nice on his weight he's probably closer to 90, but long arms to paddle it and he does something every day, swim a k or 2, run 10 k, you know one of those really annoying pricks that is just fit. [}:)]





Defo M7s for him. My last board before I screwed by back was a Gunther Rohan
6,2 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/4 and I was was just on 80kgs, was such a good board but after my op I just couldnt paddle it as I put on a few kgs. I used M5s on that and they held very well. I miss that board
subasurf
subasurf

WA

2154 posts

27 Aug 2012 11:24pm
Assuming the water does NOT have the same salinity (and thus density) as sea water, wouldn't this affect the way your normal boards would handle?
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

28 Aug 2012 9:16am
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subasurf said...

Assuming the water does NOT have the same salinity (and thus density) as sea water, wouldn't this affect the way your normal boards would handle?


If you are Kelly Slater - otherwise you will probably be ok
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

28 Aug 2012 11:36am
That's so good. According to the article this will solve the over crowding factor at GC beaches

I was going through some really old surf mags on the weekend and i have a edition of Waves that had a write up about a surfing comp held in a wave pool. Mag was from late 80's early 90's so there not entirely new, but surprisingly better waves
Green Cherub
Green Cherub

WA

296 posts

28 Aug 2012 2:50pm
Just saw this page on facebook, wave pool for scarbrough? Someones interested to put it to the council. As unlikely as it seems, at least people are talking about it...
Would be pretty perfect down on the foreshore.

www.facebook.com/pages/Scarborough-WaveHouse/396319677088610

Maybe put it on the shoulda-woulda-coulda but wont pile for the City of Stirling..
subasurf
subasurf

WA

2154 posts

28 Aug 2012 3:12pm
Given the cost to design, build and run these things, I (sadly) don't see it happening in Western Australia; other than some mining company helping fund one in an outback mining town as a way of appeasing the depressed FIFO workers

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Ted the Kiwi said...

subasurf said...

Assuming the water does NOT have the same salinity (and thus density) as sea water, wouldn't this affect the way your normal boards would handle?


If you are Kelly Slater - otherwise you will probably be ok


Whilst I certainly wouldn't expect to notice a difference, I can imagine the way your board sits on the water would be different. I recall hearing about guys surfing the waves in the Amazon river having boards custom designed for 'fresh'water surfing.
Maybe it's just a load of wank though.
mazdon
mazdon

1199 posts

28 Aug 2012 9:46pm
re: river boards, probably more to do with paddling then the actual riding - similar to how distance swimmers often train with added buoyancy toys in pools, but cruise fine in the ocean
nate86
nate86

WA

18 posts

1 Sep 2012 10:30am
great idea..id definetely go. good for practising as well
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