07-23-2012, 09:06 AM | #1 |
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Well I finally figured it out. I couldn't take pics of how I was able to support it threw the drywall but here we go. only had to use one 2x4 in the attic, measured 12'9" apart from one hanger clip to the other install cleets on the wall to the left and to the right Had Deefeesha weld me custom hooks for the front and back of my kayak(anything welded you need that guy can do it!!) then I put two more hooks on both sides of the kayak so once hoisted up in the air I can support the belly some with a ratchet-strap If you want to see more pics of what went on in the attic let me know and I can get them to you. These PA are very heavy and need to be supported with a stronger beam then most kayaks
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07-23-2012, 10:09 AM | #2 |
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NICE....
Too bad you could not mount PA to directly lower onto roof of you car. Save yourself some early morning lifting..
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I am thinking maybe something like a crank you see on a boat trailer? But it is a lot easier for me to mount it on my ladder rack on my truck then it was for me to hoist it up in the air
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07-23-2012, 10:47 AM | #4 |
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Glad it worked out for yall.
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07-23-2012, 11:34 AM | #5 |
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Yeah the hooks fit perfect on there! I am glad I had you make the rear bigger!
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07-23-2012, 11:40 AM | #6 |
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It would be much, much easier if you got rid of that white clunker blocking your way. I mean, that thing just gets in your way.
I have an extra space in my garage you can use....just leave the keys(in case I have to move it or something) |
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it was only around in the 70s models Corvettes and maybe even the EARLY 60s if you look at the roof of it you can see a very very very light hint of light sky blue. Very rare finding one with the original Corvette Blue still on it!
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Impressive, I don't see a single knot.
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Good timing on this post as I am trying to figure out how to hang my Revo up in a similar fashion. I would love to see some clear pics of how you have the rope connected to the PA. Looks like a custom bracket of some kind, but can't really make it out.
I was thinking about using double nylon straps to hold up the Kayak and a hoist to give me a mechanical advantage when lifting it into the air. Anyone else hang their kayak and want to share some photos? |
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Upgrade the rope, add lifting straps and a few heavy clips. I use mine to lift my revo onto a Talic rack. I will post some pics tonite if I get home early enough.
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Hobie would be proud...
Very smart move. Although the PAs are hobie's cost top dollar,
their bottoms are made from soft plastics that deform and desort with temp, time, and pressure. Leaving your PA on the floor, or, even transporting it on its bottom in your pick up will deform the PAs bottom. Hobie is not alone. Other kayak makers do the same thing. Soft bottoms means more profit for kayak manufacturers. |
07-23-2012, 05:21 PM | #14 |
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when i picked up my 12 there was a 14 that had it's back grab bar almost completely ripped off. i asked, what caused that??? they said " they stored the 14 in a hot garage and suspended it by it's grab bars" not recommended by hobie.
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When I was at iCast I talked to the hobie reps about my idea and they said the same thing to me but They said that my middle blue rachet strap i have running threw the side arms would help spread the weight out evenly. Also my garage doesnt get above 80 due to living in the san bernardino mountains.And if it does it is only way day every now and then. I guess I can hope and prey over time to see how it works.
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keep an eye on it. sometimes you have to do what you have to do. i would think the more supports the better.
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Block and tackle pully system....been around for centuries. You need more support for hull. Try a sling system with six inch wide straps...Quite an easy project actually...good luck
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West Marine sells a nice 6:1 Harken lift system for $140 and an 8:1 system for $170.
On the other end of the spectrum, I saw this bicycle lift at Harbor Freight for under $10. It's pretty light duty and I'd be pretty nervous suspending a PA over anything with it. The mounting hardware was okay, but the pulleys were a little flimsy.
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The harbor freight lift works fine, as long as you mount it in a solid way. Had it now for two years supported a revo, an outback and now an outfitter.
Like Dorado said, buy some thicker straps. |
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