Jim McC Posted March 13, 2013 Posted March 13, 2013 Whether it's all year round or just for the winter, how do you store it? Do you have it on some sort of rack, or on sawhorses? Do you cover it with a tarp? If stored in the garge, how do you do that? Some sort of rack, or suspended from rafters? Thanks. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 Whether it's all year round or just for the winter, how do you store it? Do you have it on some sort of rack, or on sawhorses? Do you cover it with a tarp? If stored in the garge, how do you do that? Some sort of rack, or suspended from rafters? Thanks. I do. I have 5 yaks in a makeshift rack outside, and stored upside down, and my Native Ultimate hangs from the ceiling of my car port, out of the elements per se. I hang it from 1/2" rope, 2 straps, and (currently) 6 pulleys. The more pulleys, the easier to lift. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 I store both mine outside with the coosa on the top rack and the commander hanging from that same rack with both being hull side up. I try and throw a tarp over them when I remember but I rarely go more than a week without heading out in one of the two boats so I just leave them uncovered. I know UV breaks down the plastic but I figure I will beat the crap out of/wear out the boat long before that happens. Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 ...If stored in the garge, how do you do that? Some sort of rack, or suspended from rafters? I know you were asking about kayaks - but storage is storage... For my canoe, I was going to hang it from the ceiling with one of the commercially available sling and pulley systems but thought that would be a hassle. There are also wall-mounts available but I didn't like that system either. So, I made the dolly shown in the photo. Stored on it's side, the canoe (or a kayak) only takes up a few feet of depth away from the wall. The dolly is on casters so I can move it around as I need to. I still fit a compact car in the garage bay next to the canoe. Under the canoe is a storage area for all the gear that goes in the canoe (PFD, anchor, fishing stuff, etc.) and above the canoe is storage for the "dashboard" that has the sonar. My wife calls it my "canoe hutch"... 3 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 I know you were asking about kayaks - but storage is storage... For my canoe, I was going to hang it from the ceiling with one of the commercially available sling and pulley systems but thought that would be a hassle. There are also wall-mounts available but I didn't like that system either. So, I made the dolly shown in the photo. Stored on it's side, the canoe (or a kayak) only takes up a few feet of depth away from the wall. The dolly is on casters so I can move it around as I need to. I still fit a compact car in the garage bay next to the canoe. Under the canoe is a storage area for all the gear that goes in the canoe (PFD, anchor, fishing stuff, etc.) and above the canoe is storage for the "dashboard" that has the sonar. My wife calls it my "canoe hutch"... I like your style ~ A-Jay Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 The heck with his style, look at that garage! 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 The heck with his style, look at that garage! That's what I was thinking. I can't show this to my wife, she'd know a garage (or car port) can actually be clean, and I'd have no excuses left. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 The heck with his style, look at that garage! My comment was making reference to the fact that the man clearly has his priorities in line. To this, I can relate. A-Jay Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 That's a three-car garage and it's pretty well organized and uncluttered. Above the garage is a 30-foot long attic..........that is NOT very well organized and is VERY cluttered.... 1 Quote
moguy1973 Posted March 13, 2013 Posted March 13, 2013 I store mine in my 12x12 shed. Up on their sides kind of like Goose has his although I have one on a rack I made out of 2x4s screwed to the studs and the other sits under that one on the floor. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 13, 2013 Super User Posted March 13, 2013 And, yes, I've stored my kayak outside, in the shade for three years, no ill effect. I bring it in the garage for the winter. Quote
Jim McC Posted March 14, 2013 Author Posted March 14, 2013 Thanks guys. Does anyone have a pic of your rack you could post? Quote
Jim McC Posted March 15, 2013 Author Posted March 15, 2013 No one wants to post a pic of their kayak rack? Dog gonnit !!! Quote
Neonsnow78 Posted March 15, 2013 Posted March 15, 2013 sweet setup goos, im thinking of trying to do something similar to my canoe. rack and such Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted March 15, 2013 Super User Posted March 15, 2013 sweet setup goos, im thinking of trying to do something similar to my canoe. rack and such Thanks - it has worked out very well - hardly takes up any room and I can still get a car in that bay. The TM and battery are stored on another custom dolly so everything related to the canoe is out of the way and mobile if I need to move them. Quote
Wintersun Posted March 28, 2013 Posted March 28, 2013 I dug two holes in the yard with a post hole digger and put in two sections of 4x4 PT in concrete. Then I bolted on 4 crossbars using 2x4 PT lumber. Rack is 40" above the ground and holds 4 kayaks. I could have gone a little higher with the posts and used the standard kayak J hooks but that would have added $200 to the cost of the project and as it was I got by with scrap lumber and a couple bags of post hole mix. I did not want to attach anything to the side of the house and end up with termite or dry rot damage and with kayaks up to 16' in length storing them inside had gotten to be a pain. Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted March 29, 2013 Super User Posted March 29, 2013 I know you were asking about kayaks - but storage is storage... For my canoe, I was going to hang it from the ceiling with one of the commercially available sling and pulley systems but thought that would be a hassle. There are also wall-mounts available but I didn't like that system either. So, I made the dolly shown in the photo. Stored on it's side, the canoe (or a kayak) only takes up a few feet of depth away from the wall. The dolly is on casters so I can move it around as I need to. I still fit a compact car in the garage bay next to the canoe. Under the canoe is a storage area for all the gear that goes in the canoe (PFD, anchor, fishing stuff, etc.) and above the canoe is storage for the "dashboard" that has the sonar. My wife calls it my "canoe hutch"... Awesome ... I thought I was looking at the middle of the living room at first. Is that a Radisson canoe? If so I have a similar one which I keep outside on sawhorses with a tarp on it. Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted March 29, 2013 Super User Posted March 29, 2013 Awesome ... I thought I was looking at the middle of the living room at first. Is that a Radisson canoe? If so I have a similar one which I keep outside on sawhorses with a tarp on it. Thanks. Yep - Radisson 12' (11'6" actual) - 34 pounds. Quote
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