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Okie Boarder
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Posted: April-30-2010 at 2:13pm |
Nice simple set up. I made some last winter to store my boards and those work pretty good, but they take up a fair amount of wall space the way I did them.
I patterned mine like these |
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harddock
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I've seen similar with those swim noodles over the brackets to pad against the wakeboards
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79nautique
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lets just hope the screws hit the studs.
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Hollywood
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Wakeboard Rack.
Nah, I'm just kidding. Wow, just 2 screws. That's a pretty slick setup. |
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YooperSully
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I kicked the idea around for a while, even thought of crafting something. Stole this idea from a friend. A little different than his. The nice thing is that it's only two screws in the wall for the whole thing.
50 dollars total all from the lumber yard. |
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87' 2001
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