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Proper way of storing your Hobie
I was wondering what the best way to store your hobie was. I just have mine on the garage floor upside down. I tried standing on its side but I'm afraid it might fall too easily.
I was also thinking about buying one of those Hobie stands, but it says "not recommended for long term storage". Some pictures would be helpful. Thanks! |
Not a hobie, but my kayak is stored on a pair of Talic Seahorse racks. I'm just spit-ballin' here, but I wonder if you wouldn't be better off storing it upright on a pair of hull-shaped foam blocks?
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Thanks Dave. Just checked out the rack you are using. Looks like a good idea.
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2" pvc bunks work for me for my pa. Many people build a 2x4 cart with pvc bunks for storage of all your gear and ease of loading.
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Take old mattress and store on top of it on floor or on table.
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Check manual
Dealer pointed it out to me when I asked them for proper technique .This is after having collapsed a side from using the wrong technique on my old yak .The kayak should be placed laying flat down . Not standing up , or on its side . In cold weather it may not make much difference ,come summer in a 130 degree garage and you got a problem . Look in your manual if you still have it . Confirm with dealer.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMfj...1BF2A5E3EBAAA7
whole bunch of stuff ... "ok google" I made 2 jhooks from electrical piping. My hobie hangs on the wall in the garage. |
I store mine upside down on home depot DIY saw horses. The gunwale is the strongest part of the hull.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...kayak_rack.jpg |
Thanks for the pic.
I think I'm gonna go with a saw horse. A lot cheaper than the talic seahorse rack, although they are very nice. |
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Strapped to studs in the garage...leaves room to park a car.
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