Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Kayaks Storage

Kayaks storage offers a abundance of options. Popular options including the wall mounted cradles, a storage rack, or to take advantage of the free standing stand. The stands can also double up as a surface to perform maintenance jobs and to install gear on the kayak.

Wall cradles offer a lightweight, yet sturdy solution to kayak storage. Cradles in a j-shape are offered in various designs, and come equipped with neoprene pads to aid in protecting the hull from damage. An easy storage solution to install - just attach the cradles on to the wall of a garage or storage shed. Ideal for a single or double kayak that needs to be kept safely out of the way and off the floor.

If the garage offers limited wall space it might be worthwhile to opt for a kayak hoist system. A more costly option to the wall cradles, but the perfect answer for places that lack a clear wall or floor area. A pulley or lift system is able to store a kayak at ceiling level with a few tugs of the rope. A further advantage to these systems is the ability to back a vehicle beneath the kayak and to gentle lower it in place, secure it, and than its all set for transit.

A common method to store a kayak out of the way and off the floor is with a stand or storage rack. Available in a choice of innovative models, with some that are foldable and break-down to offer a compact storage solution to those of a rigid, solid build that require that much more room. In addition, the folding stands are equally suited to be used as a portable storage tool.

When going to the expense of buying the latest in paddling machines its always wise to go that one step further and to pick-up a dedicated sit-on-top kayak storage cradle. With the options available with kayaks storage theres no point in storing it in a fashion that might very well damage it.
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