Kelly's wave.
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Re: Kelly's wave.
IMHO the bottom line is that watching pros compete in a wavepark with waves of a mechanical consistency will be beyond booring and without cachet. So trying to base entertainment on something that is inherently not entertaining is not very smart. So the raison dêtre - on which all the other money making endeavors are based - is a chimera.Nick Carroll wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:32 amThey will curate CTs and other events to which they'll be able to charge viewing entry - people will come to see the pros' practice sessions as well as competition, just like they come to see F1 practice etc. They'll probably sell some sort of high end memberships -- this pool can't really sustain a dollar-per-wave Joe Sixpack thing but it could sustain small groups who're paying a few grand a year for a handful of daily sessions with a handful of friends, a coaching pro etc. Many income streams, not just one or two.
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Re: Kelly's wave.
HOWEVER
Pros on a perfectly predictable wave could push performance to a new level?
All they need to do is get the tits in there
Pros on a perfectly predictable wave could push performance to a new level?
All they need to do is get the tits in there
Erase.
Re: Kelly's wave.
If they just went out and bought a surf break they would be seen as massive cnuts(Tavaru) but building a surfbreak they are heroes seen as adding to the surfing world instead of taking away.Nick Carroll wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:33 pmBecause this is new. There's never been anything like it before. And they own it and can franchise it. I can't stress this enough, this pool is not like surfing as we know it. All the things you know and think about surfing just don't apply to it.Cranked wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:44 pmWhy don't the Ziffs just go out and buy surf breaks and do the same as the above with them. For instance I'm sure they could buy the whole of Uluwatu for less than a hundred million (50 million in payoffs, the rest to the current owners).
Gragagan for half that. Desert point a quarter. Small change for various Mentawai breaks.
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Not at all, I still wouldn't pay a cent to ride a wave pool. I went surfing at Lowers three days later and caught way more waves off my own bat, and when I wanted to catch them, not just when the button was pushed by the control tower guys. But having checked it out and actually had a couple of sessions in it, really gives you a rapid insight into how completely different it is to what we've always thought of as surfing.
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OK. I take your point, intriguing as it is.
I've really been enjoying the fast, ever-changing, twisting, writhing walls of the bukit reef breaks lately. They set problem after problem and if you solve them all you are rewarded with a 300m+ exhilarating wave. This constantly having to think and/or intuitively react is addictive and the complete antithesis to what I imagine a wave pool can offer.
I've really been enjoying the fast, ever-changing, twisting, writhing walls of the bukit reef breaks lately. They set problem after problem and if you solve them all you are rewarded with a 300m+ exhilarating wave. This constantly having to think and/or intuitively react is addictive and the complete antithesis to what I imagine a wave pool can offer.
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Re: Kelly's wave.
It's good for preventing cognitive decline too.
I want Nightclub Dwight dead in his grave I want the nice-nice up in blazes
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Oh, good. I need that.
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Cranked's not even in Indo, he's in an assisted living facility in Port Macquarie.
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He was lucky to get a bed there, what with the crazy real estate prices in Port Macquarie.
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^^^^^ That would be old man cranked for those of you who are just joining us up here at the top of the page.
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I thought you agreed to keep that quiet offy?
Luckily I've already had my heat, that would have been sufficient for a clear and easy win I reckon.
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Re: Kelly's wave.
We could have conjured up an entire alternative life for you!
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Re: Kelly's wave.
Well that lasted about 10 minutes.Nick Carroll wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 8:09 pmPhew! well that's that, beanpole has killed this thread tangent and I have been saved from any further revelations. You can all pay for my reporting herein
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Re: Kelly's wave.
jeezus........what a fat bastard.
I want Nightclub Dwight dead in his grave I want the nice-nice up in blazes
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