Steel or aluminum freestanding kayak rack
Would like to purchase this from a local store before hitting the big bass box in hooksett or from lord bezos. Anyone know of a store that sells them in the lakes region?
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Parafunalia
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Kayak stand
In driving around the Lakes region I have seen plenty of kayak stands, mostly homemade, wood construction. Perhaps you could take a ride some nice day and if you see a kayak stand just stop and ask the owner a few questions.
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The wood ones can be heavy but I'm sure a steel one would be even heavier. |
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Back When Canoeing Was Safer....
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I recommend securing the boats to your new structure against the occasional extreme gust--which can occur year-round. That's four 2x4x7' uprights, two 2x4x3' across the top ends, and one 2x4x10' to connect both lengthwise. Depending on your site, additional structure should be taken into account. Boats are most easily retrieved from the two ends (i.e., lengthwise). It's lag-bolted to a giant hemlock at the edge of the lake. A short diagonal length of 2x4 allows the tree to move yet allow the stored boats to remain secure. :look: |
We have an aluminum kayak storage rack which we purchased from Lakes Region Dock in Belmont, NH. It holds 4 kayaks, two on each side, It has been on our beach for 8 years or so and no issues. It is freestanding and has never been knocked over by wind, etc. 603-524-2000.
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My neighbor built some free-standing racks with ¾” black pipe for our association. Each holds 6 kayaks/boards, interesting design but it is very minimal, cost effective and does the job. I will be up next weekend and if interested I will take a few photos.
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