I have a question about what does the deepest swimming pool look like on here. In that the pools I go to are seven to nine feet deep while there are a few 12 foot deep pools and some of the newest deep pools with diving boards here that are 14 feet deep. There was even a eight foot deep pool that I remember going to but I kind of wounder would a 16 foot deep pool or a 24 foot deep pool exist or not?
There is also something that I noticed too about the deep pools and that that several of the pools I have seen that are nine feet deep have had their diving boards taken out of them while the more modern pools that have diving boards are 14 feet deep. So this kind of makes me wounder could modern pool depth standards for pools with diving boards require that they be 14 feet deep if they are going to have a diving board in them.
As for me and wanting to own a deep pool I kind of suspect that a there really isn't much difference in owning a 8 foot deep end vs. a 14 foot deep end considering your feet can't reach the bottom of it. If I did get a pool with a large deep end I would keep it the way it is even though I wouldn't use it that much.
There is also something that I noticed too about the deep pools and that that several of the pools I have seen that are nine feet deep have had their diving boards taken out of them while the more modern pools that have diving boards are 14 feet deep. So this kind of makes me wounder could modern pool depth standards for pools with diving boards require that they be 14 feet deep if they are going to have a diving board in them.
As for me and wanting to own a deep pool I kind of suspect that a there really isn't much difference in owning a 8 foot deep end vs. a 14 foot deep end considering your feet can't reach the bottom of it. If I did get a pool with a large deep end I would keep it the way it is even though I wouldn't use it that much.