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Surfing: Endless Tubers Ordinary wave pools feature mushy, wave-like disturbances that are about as exciting as a choppy river. Tom Lochtefeld’s Flow Rider machine is different. It forms an eight-foot-tall tube that the 41-year-old La Jolla, California, inventor justifiably calls “the only per-fect, ridable wave available at the flick of a switch.” Introduced three years ago and now featured in water Lochtefeld, an excitable type whose nose periodically leaks salt water, is now trying to rectify that. The solution: more water, much bigger pumps, and about $10 million, Lochtefeld’s estimate for producing what he calls “a sucking, heaving 15-footer.” He plans to open an improved Flow Rider in Los Angeles in 1997. If he pulls it off, will actual waves go out of style? No way, |
Surfing: Endless Tubers
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