homemade surf wave

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @HYDROPHILPLAYS
    @HYDROPHILPLAYS 4 роки тому +10

    That river basically tells you to build something like this the whole width!

  • @euroopticsdesign
    @euroopticsdesign 8 років тому +9

    Incredible! We are impressed. Well done chaps.

  • @gunnarmoeller8606
    @gunnarmoeller8606 4 роки тому +1

    Perfect, two more next to that one and you'll have the whole river to make big turns.

  • @jaxonscootz
    @jaxonscootz Рік тому

    so cool that you have a river as your water source! if I did this in my city it would definitely be torn down.

  • @WagStyle
    @WagStyle 3 роки тому +1

    That's was sick but never thought of just using a rope and they didn't even need the ramp

  • @MrAranhaman
    @MrAranhaman 6 років тому +2

    How can anyone dislike this???Awesome you guys!!!

  • @macrovigilance
    @macrovigilance 4 роки тому

    rad!!
    great little adventure..well done lads!

  • @lolomaltese7949
    @lolomaltese7949 Рік тому

    What you guys did, is EPIC

  • @Dmitry001
    @Dmitry001 4 роки тому

    So cool!!

  • @Surfpep
    @Surfpep 8 років тому +3

    Epic guys!

  • @Matezech
    @Matezech 8 років тому +1

    Wow! Awesome!
    Do you have some plan (size, angle and radius) or any instructions to help us to build one ?
    Thanks!

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  8 років тому +1

      +Mathieu Cheze Thanks dude! Shure, but to build one like this you'll need to find a similar spot, as the bottom of a natural river would probably be way too rocky for something like this. And we didn't really put any science behind it, we just figured it should work and built like a simple skate ramp thats really a two-step bank. To build one in a natural river you should check this stuff out riverbreak.com/riversurfing/how-to/wave-construction/
      Do you have a spot yet?

    • @Matezech
      @Matezech 8 років тому

      dankandankan Thank you very much !
      I'm kayaker, so to find this kind of spot is the easier way for a similar project for me :)
      I've some spot like this around my home.
      I will study this construction for this summer !

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  8 років тому

      +Mathieu Cheze Sounds dope! Hope it works out :) Let me know, would be cool to see! Our ramp was about 1,2 m deep and around 55 cm high, but the faster the water is the higher you can build I suppose :)

  • @stianwesche8943
    @stianwesche8943 7 років тому +1

    How did you make this board? And would you clasify it as a surfboard or a wakesurf? Does it also work as a skimboard? BTW great video, i feel the urge to try something similar!

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  7 років тому

      We pretty much built it like a real surfboard, we used ground insulation styrofoam for the core, and epoxy and fibreglass :) Shouldnt really work for skimboarding since its pretty rockered. Don't know what to call it, we built it specifically for this wave :D Hope you find a spot and get yourself some river surfing!

  • @bobbydroback8994
    @bobbydroback8994 8 років тому

    well done fellas

  • @jguthrie
    @jguthrie 5 років тому

    This is genious. Do you know if it still works if the water is deeper than that though? I want to try this in a flat fast moving creek section near me, but it's 2 or 3 feet deep. It looks less than a foot deep in your spot. I'm probably gonna try it either way but would love any tips or advice you learned when you made yours. Thanks man

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! :) If the water is fast enough and the bottom is fairly flat enough I guess it should work, deeper water would put a lot more force on the ramp and the ropes though! Be wary of the ropes as the water takes hold of the ramp (and when surfing!). My guess is a water speed of about 4-6 m/s is suitable. Also, you don't need to make the ramp very steep, the wave gets a bit steeper than the ramp. 30° or so should be more than enough. River waves on rough bottoms and deeper water are usually made differently though, I'm sure you can find some reading on that before you decide which is the way to go. Good luck! And let me now if you post a video! :)

    • @evancurry1279
      @evancurry1279 3 роки тому

      Did it work??

  • @JoeMmt347
    @JoeMmt347 7 років тому

    I was thinking about same thing!

  • @riverbreakmagazine
    @riverbreakmagazine 8 років тому +6

    Holy crap, you guys are pioneers! Building surfable waves on a river isn't the easiest thing, stoked to see your approach -- keep it rollin'! Meet and connect with other river surfers at riverbreak.com

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  8 років тому +2

      +Riverbreak Magazine Thanks dude! We're planning on a bigger one this spring ;)
      Will check it out! :)

    • @riverbreakmagazine
      @riverbreakmagazine 8 років тому +1

      +dankandankan Sounds sick -- can't wait to see how the bigger one will turn out. Good luck buddy and keep us posted!

    • @riverbreakmagazine
      @riverbreakmagazine 8 років тому

      +dankandankan Awesome -- check out this link, hope to inspire lots of others! riverbreak.com/how-to/wave-construction/homemade-river-wave/

    • @dankandankan
      @dankandankan  8 років тому +1

      +Riverbreak Magazine Dope!! :)

    • @riverbreakmagazine
      @riverbreakmagazine 8 років тому +2

      +dankandankan BTW: be VERY carful with the ropes. Once trapped with your feet in the rope chances are that you'll drown. The force of the water is too strong for you to fight against it. A couple of people have lost their lives this way in river surfing. Not kidding!

  • @maxi.p8542
    @maxi.p8542 4 роки тому +1

    What’s it made out of?

    • @hugoallen7175
      @hugoallen7175 4 роки тому

      The ramp is probably just a wooden board

  • @surferjo4581
    @surferjo4581 7 років тому +1

    now put a trampoline behind it in case you fall

  • @TheVideoBook
    @TheVideoBook 8 років тому

    I very love your video tutorial, keep posting really.
    #moment757

  • @drewbrook966
    @drewbrook966 4 роки тому

    Bit wider and higher and you would be set

  • @andrews1775
    @andrews1775 8 років тому +1

    Dunno about having the line connected to the bridge and ramp. Kinda seems unsafe. I'm fortunate my uncle bought a new mastercraft last year.