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Malibu_Two

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I thought there was a thread for this but couldn't find it. How do some of you store your AIs?
Thanks,
Andrew
« Last Edit: April 22, 2016, 06:43:48 PM by Malibu_Two »
May the fish be mighty and the seas be meek...


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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I've got mine sitting on PVC bunks for the hull, then rails for the amas


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I've got mine sitting on PVC bunks for the hull, then rails for the amas

Upside down?
May the fish be mighty and the seas be meek...


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Mine sits on its trailer with 5 foot carpeted bunks.  Amas are swept forward with akas still in place.  All bungies loosened, drain plugs open, rudder down, and the rig is covered under a folded over tarp in a mostly shady area that doesn't get a lot of sun.  I do keep the round hatches latched to avoid warping.  Stays cool, dry enough and I can be ready with tie downs on in about five minutes.  Been that way for 3 seasons now and I'm pretty happy with it.


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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I've got mine sitting on PVC bunks for the hull, then rails for the amas

Upside down?

No, right side up.
Of course all the bungives are loose, and the ama drain plugs are out (garage gets stupid hot)


 

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