I would plan based on what you want, not anticipating what children may or may not enjoy years later. I'm a grownup (I guess) and I wish my pool had a deep end.
Melt In The Sun said:I would plan based on what you want, not anticipating what children may or may not enjoy years later. I'm a grownup (I guess) and I wish my pool had a deep end.
Readyforapool said:I had them include two benches near the deep end so I could hang out with them!
bobby1017 said:...I also would have had two deep benches next to the ones you could sit on so you could stand on the lower and the water would be chest deep, or sit on the upper.
bmoreswim said:bobby1017 said:...I also would have had two deep benches next to the ones you could sit on so you could stand on the lower and the water would be chest deep, or sit on the upper.
My lower benches in the deep end are not chest deep but upper thigh depth for reference. Works well for playing catch so your arms can move well. They could have been 6" deeper but they still work well.
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I went with a psuedo sports pool. My shallow end is 3.5' or so deep and the traditional deep end is 5'. I did this based on my pool builders suggestion that people who are new may will dive in from the shallow end, towards the deep end (as is customary) but the deep end is only 3.5' deep. THis still allows us to use 100% of the pool and still dive, cannon ball etc.
I didn't go with a deep end because aside from diving, no one uses it. Everyone hangs in the shallow end.
I have a psuedo sport pool. 3.5-6.5-4 over 36 feet long so the drop off is a little steep but is still standable for a bit. I have found that most people hang out in the 3.5 foot section becasue it is close to the steps. I have a two benches that most of the length of the pool and then one across from the spillway. on the otherside so that you can easily hang out and get out if you want. I find the depth a little hard for my 8 year old as she can only stand in a small part of the pool. She will grow and it will become easier, my pool is more of a floating and treading water. With the "deep end" in the middle the kids can still jump and splash from the spillway. Compared to neighbors pools where they have a sun shelf that limits the overall usuable area of the pool our design lends itself to playing across the pool with a football or volleyball and still hang out near each other talking.
Might make a slight change to the center depth and make it shallower. Keep with a pool of the length I have it makes the pool depth slightly more gradual, any shorter it's going to be steeper.Would you build it the same depth if you had to do it over?