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Topic: Inexpensive hanging straps???  (Read 2241 times)

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Malibu_Two

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Anybody know a good place to buy cam straps to hang my kayaks? 20-25 feet would be a good length.
Thanks.
Andrew
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 :smt006

  Try Home Depot.


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Andrew - I use the 15' web straps from West marine on the link below.  I use them for 2 15' kayaks to hang from the ceiling in my garage on eye bolts.  Ceiling is 9'.    Loops hang about 4 ft high from floor for loading and I just slide the boats into them and pull them up snug to the ceiling so the garage door opens.  Easy to use, cheap and works well.

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?resultCt=1&jspStoreDir=wm51&catalogId=10001&productId=276136&keyword=8622326&y=0&x=0&storeId=10001&ddkey=SiteSearch


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I got a set of 15 or 20ft ones from Harbor Freight for $8 (maybe cheaper). I have my tandem sit in hanging from the rafters
-Eric Berg


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i got some cheap ones from harbor freight as well, but i use them more for backup and tie downs, not sure if i trust them completely to hang stuff from the ceilings.


EWB

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i got some cheap ones from harbor freight as well, but i use them more for backup and tie downs, not sure if i trust them completely to hang stuff from the ceilings.

chicken...wait you trust them in 60+ MPH winds on a car that bounces down a road vs. a static pull? Make sure I don't drive behind you....kidding :smt044
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Cool...Thanks. I want them to reach the floor to make loading up easier.
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I was hoping to get them long enough to reach the floor but the longest I found without making them were the 15" from West Marine.  It's really easy to load and unload. I just lift the front of the boat onto one of them and then lift the back and slide it forward and slip the second loop under the boat.  No regrets going with the shorter ones from my end.  Good luck whichever way you go.