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Greg
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chula Vista, ca
Posts: 509
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BEWARE of ratcheting straps while used to tie down the Yak for transport. You can damage your Yak if you really torque down those ratchets! For this reason, I only use this type of strap: http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...ps-15ft/Detail |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Bernardino, CA
Posts: 913
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Laguna Hills
Posts: 115
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I will have to post some pics but I got the parts for my whole system at Home Depot. First I measured out the span I wanted which was about
2 1/2' in from each end of kayak. Screwed into ceiling studs 4 eyebolts ($1ea) approx. 2-3 ft. apart from each other. Bought 2 self locking pulleys (around $8 ea. if I remember) and attached to 2 of the eyebolts with the longer span. Tied rope to eyebolt leaving ceiling to floor loop that goes back up through pully with enough tail to grab onto. Length will vary to ceiling height(mine 8'). I just slide kayak through the 2 loops and hoist away just going so far with each one so kayak doesnt slide out. Kayak is up against ceiling and out of the way. Could easily fit 4 kayaks in my 2 car garage that way. Hey I only got one, maybe time to increase my fleet ![]() the next few days but it works great, cheap and took all of 20 min. to do. Tim |
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