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YakDout 03-11-2020 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Saba Slayer (Post 305263)
The Photos are straight from the Hobie Owners manual included with each boat...
Upside down is the preferred Hobie storage method and on a couple of sawhorses is perfect.
The alternate approved upright Hobie method is with the cradles with are about $250.

BUT...
:Angel_anim:...off the record...

IMHO...I've stored my Hobie's on the PVC pipes on my trailers for years, covered and outside.
I haven't found any problems with deforming of the hull and it seems to work for me...:cheers1:

Whats the difference between hull cradles and PVC? I dont really get that. Ive been using a rack I lag bolted into the studs with 3" conduit contouring the bottom of my outback hull. I also Never had a problem with deformation even in extreme heat.

igotpron 03-11-2020 05:50 PM

PVC only cost what, 10$ a stick. How is hobie going to make any money on that.


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SoCalEDC 03-12-2020 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 305301)
Whats the difference between hull cradles and PVC? I dont really get that. Ive been using a rack I lag bolted into the studs with 3" conduit contouring the bottom of my outback hull. I also Never had a problem with deformation even in extreme heat.

Not certain but I think the concern is that the different plastics can react to one and other. ABS is *probably* a safer bet (That's the black plastic pipe used for plumbing).

dgarland10 03-14-2020 06:30 PM

Much Thanks!
 
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What an awesome guy Fishon14 is. He drew up plans for a cart, we met up this morning and went off to Home Depot and Harbor Freight and he built exactly what I was thinking of. Had never met him before, and now I look forward to getting on the water with him. Thanks again!

Fishon14 03-15-2020 09:03 AM

I am glad I was able to help.

YellowYaket 03-15-2020 01:11 PM

Nicely done Fishon14!!! :you_rock:

Saba Slayer 03-15-2020 01:13 PM

Pay it forward...
 
Good on you Fishon...:cheers1:

igotpron 03-15-2020 01:25 PM

Nice one! Add some plywood to the bottom and now you can add some totes for all the gear you have to store.


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SoCalEDC 03-18-2020 08:09 AM

Nice, the cart came out great!

TheBentRod 03-18-2020 01:13 PM

cart
 
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Originally Posted by dgarland10 (Post 305348)
What an awesome guy Fishon14 is. He drew up plans for a cart, we met up this morning and went off to Home Depot and Harbor Freight and he built exactly what I was thinking of. Had never met him before, and now I look forward to getting on the water with him. Thanks again!

I made one of these before and loved it. I still have the wheels. I may have to make another one. This time with the proper storage dimensions to add the totes on the lower shelf.

Now that I have 4 dang kayaks!


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