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_How To Construct A Volleyball Court Page 3 of 10 <br /> i <br /> the area and rake level. The View from above court <br /> more washed the sand is the so Feet <br /> less dusty it will be. (When <br /> testing sand for purchase 30 Feet -� <br /> wear shorts and test the <br /> sand in both dry and wet <br /> conditions by kneeling <br /> down onto it knees first, <br /> "no scrapes, no problem," <br /> scrapes, scrap it and keep <br /> shopping.) Pale to Pole D€sLance 36 Feet � <br /> Your budget may dictate the <br /> 1 <br /> depth of sand used but keep <br /> in mind if you go with a attached to <br /> lesser ` <br /> a <br /> lesser depth, plan on raking boundary lines <br /> back sand from the middle of in each comer <br /> your "dished out court" to the provide <br /> sides about once a week or <br /> more (depending on how <br /> often the court is used). <br /> The playing area alone will <br /> consume approximately <br /> 150+ tons of sand at a depth <br /> of approximately 18 inches. # � tloa <br /> (Call your local sand and xcc s <br /> gravel company for more <br /> detailed information and Fates , <br /> pricing) i <br /> . - l <br /> i <br /> 8) Our outdoor nets measure <br /> 32 feet long by 39 inches tall. <br /> The proper height for a men's Sand <br /> net is 7' 11 -5/8" (8 Feet) tall <br /> and for women it's 7'4- <br /> 1/8" (7 Feet 4 Inches) tall. <br /> Aircraft cables with fixed eye <br /> loops on both sides should be <br /> used on all permanent <br /> standing courts. This allows you to padlock your net to your poles and the aircraft cable <br /> provides added security since steel cable is much more difficult to cut down than a standard <br /> rope cable. <br /> If you still have more questions concerning construction after reading this (most people do) <br /> please call us. We have constructed many courts over the years and can answer any <br /> questions you may have. We are open Monday through Friday 8 -6 PST. <br /> 1- 800 - 494 -3933 <br /> http : / /www.volleyballusa.com/How -To -Build -Your- Own - Sand - Court.html 5/27/2010 <br />