Thursday, August 8, 2013

How to Construct an Outdoor Shuffleboard Court

Shuffleboard is seen as a game for retirees, but it can be enjoyed by players of all ages, including young children. Shuffleboard can be played indoors or outdoors and on courts of varying sizes. Here's how you can construct your own shuffleboard court.

Instructions

    1

    Pour a smooth, level concrete slab large enough to accommodate a court area 52 feet long and 77 inches wide, plus room for players and spectators to stand or sit at either end and along the sides of the court.

    2

    Paint or stain the concrete green. Measure and paint the court lines white if the court is to be green, or black or other dark color for an unpainted court. Allow for a 4-foot standing area for players at both ends of the court. The easiest way to paint the court lines is to buy and use a template.

    3

    Prepare the court surface by thoroughly cleaning the surface and then coating it with shuffleboard wax so the disks will slide freely. Wax must be stripped and reapplied as it wears.

    4

    Acquire outdoor shuffleboard pieces. You will need 4 6-inch disks (or weights) in 2 colors and four 6-foot, 2-inch cues. If you have limited storage space, you can opt for telescoping disks that compress to 4-foot lengths. You will also need a scoreboard.