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The saga continues

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:17 pm
by kitesurfer
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-25235210 :blah:

Time they pu tthis one down to experience methinks.

KS

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:47 pm
by oldmansurfer
So what is the problem with this artificial reef? It was damaged by a boat propeller? Ooops sounds like they should have made it more durable. Is it time to throw more money into it or to give up? I am guessing give up unless they have a plan to keep boat propellers from damaging it again.

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:11 pm
by peazz
YAY... I support this.

Being a essex lad, I wont have to travel to the west coast :D

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:30 am
by kitesurfer
oldmansurfer wrote:So what is the problem with this artificial reef? It was damaged by a boat propeller?


Fundamentally it is too small to produce a rideable wave. Ok if you ride a shark biscuit but the even just after it was first completed the waves would curl around both ends and collapse in on themselves.
At low to mid tide the reef was also exposed, you can do a great Moses impression on it.
But yes it was hit by a boat.

KS

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:20 pm
by CARBr6
peazz wrote:YAY... I support this.

Being a essex lad, I wont have to travel to the west coast :D


I too support this, and desperatly hope that they will make it considerably better this time.
I remember when it first 'opened' and it was a huge let down. But I am very excited at the prospect of a regular surf spot 2hrs drive away as opposed to the current 5hr drive that I have to the Cornish coast.
:woot:

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:59 am
by surf patrol
I'd like to know who's going to do the repairs :-D

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:14 am
by kitesurfer
surf patrol wrote:I'd like to know who's going to do the repairs :-D


Probably someone with an irish accent going by the name of paddy.
http://www.paddymcgee.ie/projects/index.htm

KS

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:21 am
by surf patrol
Sounds like it will probably be more successful than the ASR attempt.

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 11:42 am
by peazz
How exactly are they going to replicate real deep to real shallow water to produce a decent wave?

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 11:58 am
by CARBr6
I think that is the purpose of the sand bags. In order to create a shallow.
But I am not certain, but if they can't manage a rideable wave in the sea how are they going to manage one in a lake? http://www.the-wave.co.uk/

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:31 pm
by peazz
Ive seen a few of these type of things around the internet, they have one in dubai i think and that works pretty well. Machinery has come a long way.

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:37 pm
by CARBr6
They are looking to put one up in a lake in Bristol.
I can imagine it being either very expensive, very busy or both!!

Re: The saga continues

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 1:09 pm
by peazz
Or totally awesome on school days :D Ill defo give it a visit if they pull it off