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Topic: Hull warping?  (Read 6998 times)

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micahgee

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Hmm looks like you can store your kayak on its side, oops
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I'm considering storing my Tarpon upside down right on my canoe trailer.  I have the room for it in my garage. Alternatively, I could hang it on the wall and store the trailer outside, and keep more open work space available for projects.
I decided that I'm dedicating the trailer to the Tarpon, since I have to reconfigure it each time I haul a different boat on it, which is a PITA. (My Ultimate 12 is easy to car-top upside down directly on my Yakima bars, and is a cinch to load).

My canoe trailer is light enough so that I can unhook it from my rig and use it for a launching dolly. That might come in handy if I have to wheel it over a lawn where my vehicle might leave tire tracks, or on a wide path that doesn't allow motor vehicles.  I can hand-pull it over rough ground, but not soft sand.

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Search for posts by Squidgirl. One of them shows a home built suspension rig which is how we storr store Tridents inverted under the roof of our carport