Surf Pool definition

Surf Pool means any pool designed to generate waves dedicated to the activity of surfing on a surfboard or analogous surfing device commonly used in the ocean and intended for sport as opposed to general play intent for wave pools.

Examples of Surf Pool in a sentence

  • Featuring five hair raising roller coasters, including Hades 360 with an upside-down 360-degree roll and a 65 degree drop, 7 go-kart tracks, 44 steep and slippery slides, Poseidon’s Rage Surf Pool – with waves up to 9 feet tall, kiddie play areas, and more! There is something for everyone.

  • Special Board Meeting- March 16th at 6p.m.Executive Director Greg Kuhs explained FGM Architects will prepare conceptual plans and cost estimates for the potential renovation of Big Surf Pool and would like to present for review their findings at the Special Board Meeting.

  • An employee reporting for work at his regular scheduled starting time who has not been previously notified not to report for work shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours work that day or four (4) hours straight time in lieu thereof.

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