Beach Volleyball Court
For close to 40 years the american volleyball coaches association has had a passion for growing the sport of volleyball and supporting coaches through advocacy and leadership.
Beach volleyball court. If you re planning to build a beach volleyball court do it right and be prepared to invest a fair amount of time and money. Otherwise you could end up with the world s most expensive sand box. To honor coaching successes on and off the court the avca has developed. A recommended free or clearance zone of at least 10 ft is recommended.
The court is 16 m 52 5 ft long and 8 m 26 2 ft wide surrounded by a clear space which is at least 3 m 9 8 ft wide on all sides. Below are the regulations dimensions for a national doubles competition court. Approximate cost in 2017 to have your court installed is 35k. There must be a minimum of 9 10 of free space around the outside border of the court.
Posts should be placed 1m 3 4 from each side line 36 8 from each other. Most volleyball players new and experienced don t like to play beach volleyball in a cloud of dust or in sand that cuts up their knees and elbows. Beach volleyball has a smaller court than indoor volleyball. Building a beach volleyball court with bad sand typically results in a court which doesn t get used.
The minimum height clearance for beach volleyball courts is 7 m 23 0 ft. First let us look at the basics how to build a sand volleyball court. Court dimensions are 52 6 x 26 3 16m x 9m.