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newbie 04-12-2010 10:36 AM

Kayak Holder/Storage for Dock
 
This forum is always been very helpful and I am hoping that you can help.

I had an aluminum crank up dock installed last year and now I am looking for some sort of attachment that would hold two kayaks. I would like to utilize the pipes in some fashion. I have done a little internet research and have found a couple items, but nothing that holds two. I would rather not drill into the dock if at all possible.

i was thinking that some folks might have installed somethngon their docks.

Thanks again

jmen24 04-12-2010 10:54 AM

Couple of good options for multi-boat storage, but require drilling into frame. Is there a particular reason you do not want to do so? you paid for it, so if the answer is because that is fine.

http://www.trailerpartsdepot.com/ite...CK%5F2&eq=&Tp= Drill option

http://www.trailerpartsdepot.com/ite...5FSIDE&eq=&Tp= Drill option

http://www.discount-trailers.com/canoe_dock_rack.htm This is a no drill option, I think that a little fabrication of a vertical arm on the far end of the bracket would allow for two boats storage similar to option 2 above.

If space allows http://www.suspenzkayakstorage.com/ I would still mount to the decking to keep things from blowing over. This would also double as a rack for off-season storage, by removing off the dock and setting in a garage.

Probably already saw these, but thought I would toss them in.

Gatto Nero 04-12-2010 10:59 AM

I saw what appears to be what you are looking for in The Dock Dockers catalog. Not sure how it would install or whether you would need to drill. I tried looking online at http://www.thedockdoctors.com but couldn't find it, but you can download their catalog from there.

Lakesrider 04-12-2010 02:03 PM

How about something like the three boat rack in this link and just bolt the uprights to the lift you are using. You might not need the bottom legs....so get rid of them.

http://www.suspenzkayakstorage.com/customer-pictures


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