I like the potential of this (lake wave machine for use in water sports)
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:17 pm
It's still early days, no idea what mess it kicks up, nor how it's powered.
https://www.theinertia.com/surf/kaana-c ... e-machine/
But bringing sport outdoors into nature has always been good in my book
Ka'ana wave co launched it at a whistler area lake beach party Britannia beach),
The model, CM7-series can produce 4 foot wave shapes.
https://kaanawaveco.com/
Might be a good move for reservoirs who have bunged up seasonal inflatable water parks, wouldn't say no to a solar array powering this.
When I was a lad & used to barefoot water-ski this is the sort of kit I dreamed of, barefoot was pretty much a no no in the uk for a variety of reasons, least of all an expensive mastercraft flat bottom boat or similar, surf wave pools have become a cruise ship novelty so I hope this gives better access to the many where outdoors is concerned (& usually a desire to keep the natural surroundings intact)
https://www.theinertia.com/surf/kaana-c ... e-machine/
But bringing sport outdoors into nature has always been good in my book
Ka'ana wave co launched it at a whistler area lake beach party Britannia beach),
The model, CM7-series can produce 4 foot wave shapes.
https://kaanawaveco.com/
Might be a good move for reservoirs who have bunged up seasonal inflatable water parks, wouldn't say no to a solar array powering this.
When I was a lad & used to barefoot water-ski this is the sort of kit I dreamed of, barefoot was pretty much a no no in the uk for a variety of reasons, least of all an expensive mastercraft flat bottom boat or similar, surf wave pools have become a cruise ship novelty so I hope this gives better access to the many where outdoors is concerned (& usually a desire to keep the natural surroundings intact)