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' How To Construct A Volleyball Court Page 1 of 10 <br /> m. <br /> Nets NOTE: This instruction set is copyrighted and is not to be copied, forwarded, <br /> or re- posted without written permission from omp l e te Constructing A Volleyball Court <br /> Boun Lines <br /> Court Construct ivn To place orders or ask questions please call toll free <br /> ' <br /> 1- 800 - 494 -3933 Monday through Friday 8 -6 PST! <br /> 1 sockets <br /> 1) The playing area consists Below are examples of courts Volleyball USA.com <br /> Pal+�S of the court and a safety has helped construct. (Click images to enlarge) <br /> space around it measuring 10 <br /> Pads I feet in each direction. (50'x <br /> 80') (If you don't have this <br /> a space, smaller courts can be <br /> built, call for '` y <br /> Pool ltailebr�ll recommendations). The <br /> space above the playing area <br /> should be free of Tr��nmg 1k►ds obstructions. The playing <br /> area should be level and <br /> Wall tball consist of good quality sand <br /> �= to a thickness which prevents F <br /> c ssor players from contacting the <br /> underlying surface. <br /> Unifor <br /> Z) Dimensions of the court Professional Court <br /> o alls are 60 feet by 30 feet and are �? <br /> measured from the outer edge � <br /> Of the boundary lines. The Beach volleyball "Urt built by Volleyball USA c � <br /> boundary lines should be for Hyatt Resorts in Aruba a few months ago <br /> made of brightly colored tape <br /> or rope having similar <br /> SECUREii characteristics (Note: Ropes <br /> can sometimes leave burns if <br /> - � you contact them <br /> accidentally, thick nylon tape <br /> is what is recommended and <br /> what the professionals use). <br /> (For safety reasons we <br /> recommend removing the <br /> lines at night to protect <br /> people from tripping and <br /> injuring themselves). �. <br /> Resort Court <br /> 3) The plane of the net <br /> serves as an invisible center <br /> line of the court, dividing it <br /> into two halves. <br /> 4) Poles supporting the <br /> volleyball net should be <br /> made of galvanized metal, <br /> http: / /www.volleyballusa.coni/How -To- Build - Your -Own- Sand - Court.html 5/27/2010 <br />