I'm looking for a Diy,free standing ,mobile,timber sup rack design.
Any designs out there?
What sort of space are you working with and how many boards?
I used some 70 x 35 drilled some holes and cut broom handle for the dividers. Bought some cheap pool noodles from Kmart to line the broom hand and timber. It only holds 3 boards but works well and does not take up much space.
You could easily put some wheels on it to make it mobile.
As usual.... I go with the less complex.
Love it STC ..by my count thats a 10 board quiver??
My rack !!! Ikea table legs, $5 set, and some pool noodles ohh and new ebike and SUP trailer ..the remote peak explorer, no crowds for me this summer.
As usual.... I go with the less complex.
Love it STC ..by my count thats a 10 board quiver??
Nah mate..... those are the ones I am NOT using in winter wetsuit gear.
The "Active" rack is in my van
PS
I like your Creek-E Bike!
As usual.... I go with the less complex.
Love it STC ..by my count thats a 10 board quiver??
Nah mate..... those are the ones I am NOT using in winter wetsuit gear.
The "Active" rack is in my van
PS
I like your Creek-E Bike!
STC is that a CreekEbike ?? (creekybike)
As usual.... I go with the less complex.
Love it STC ..by my count thats a 10 board quiver??
Nah mate..... those are the ones I am NOT using in winter wetsuit gear.
The "Active" rack is in my van
PS
I like your Creek-E Bike!
STC is that a CreekEbike ?? (creekybike)
This is a CreekyBike
No E.... just me
I bought BoardRax just over 2 years ago. They are free standing horizontal racks on wheels that can lock. A guy sells them out of Narrabeen. I think I found them on Gumtree.
Would think they are definitely more expensive than a DIY rack but I needed something free standing and figured over a few years the extra $$$ wouldn't be bad.
They are exactly what I wanted. So simple to assemble (match the #1 with #1 and screw in, match the #2 with #2 and screw in etc) and have lasted really well. Normally have 3 SUPs, a longboard and some paddles on it. Never looked like that was too much. Really easy to move around to clean the garage too.
Like I said there are probably plenty of cheaper options but they did what I needed.
I bought BoardRax just over 2 years ago. They are free standing horizontal racks on wheels that can lock.
A nice design, allowing equal access to all boards.
A version where the boards would be not vertical but slanted may be the solution for SUPs longer than a room/garage height.
I bought BoardRax just over 2 years ago. They are free standing horizontal racks on wheels that can lock.
A nice design, allowing equal access to all boards.
A version where the boards would be not vertical but slanted may be the solution for SUPs longer than a room/garage height.
Sorry, misinterpreted - the boards lie horizontal on the rack so room height isn't an issue