Western Australia to get world\'s first inflatable surf reef

Western Australia to get world's first inflatable surf reef

IANS  |  Sydney 

The world's first inflatable surf reef, the Airwave, is about to undergo trials in and creator said that if successful it could have a huge impact for communities all over the world.

The is a 20-metre round, 2-metre high dome which sits on the bottom of the ocean about 50 metres from shore, turning unrideable close-out waves into a surfer's dream.

Bottegal told on Thursday that it was a lack of waves at his local beach which prompted him to come up with the idea.

"It started me thinking about the way that waves are made and what was the least amount of area in an artificial surf reef needed to actually change wave characteristics for the better," he said.

The is much smaller than other artificial reefs, using the minimum amount of resistance and impact to reshape the waves.

"Normally what happens is swell acts in fairly straight lines, if there's no bottom shape to make it break in a certain spot it basically isn't surfable," Bottegal said.

"What the does is make it break in one spot about 50 metres out, and then once you make it break in one spot it peels left and right to the beach in a way which is conducive to "

Filled with a combination of sand, water and air, the Airwave can be easily installed by two divers operating from a barge, in roughly two days.

A trial installation will be conducted in Bunbury, and will record data including the effects of sand movement to monitor success.

Bottegal said he hopes to one day see Airwaves rolled out at beaches around the world and for all surfers from beginners to advanced, reaping the rewards.

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First Published: Thu, June 13 2019. 14:40 IST