Father-Son Duo Set to Give Never-Seen-Before Surprise Worth $35 Million to Surfing Community

Wave Pools are trending quite much nowadays as not everyone has the privilege to live near the shore. Therefore, the wave pools are becoming the spots for surfers living away from the shore. In a similar case, a private wave pool in New York is being built by a surfing club owned by a father-son duo. Check out the following story to know about the new project.

$35 million worth of wave pool for surfing enthusiasts!

The Crest Surf Clubs owned by fathers-son Chris and Brett Portera, is developing a state-of-the-art wave pool whose total cost is around $35 million.

The length of the waves pool would be able to generate

The pool will be enabled with the technology that would be able to produce waves at both beginner as well as professional levels. Moreover, it'll also be able to produce waves between these extreme ranges.

One-of-its kind private surfing club!

Crest New York, which is responsible for the construction of the wave pool, is being publicized as a first-of-its-kind private club for surfing.

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