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Topic: Kayak storage  (Read 740 times)

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YakAngler

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  • Location: Campbell, California
  • Date Registered: Oct 2019
  • Posts: 29
Hello NorCalKayak,
I have my old town top water pdl 120 on a trailer. The trailer dimensions are 6’ wide x 13-14’ in length with kayak on top.  I rent an apartment in Campbell and would like to store my trailered kayak locally. Any thoughts or ideas from the professionals would be much appreciated. Thanks


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COWBRO

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Dixon, CA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2017
  • Posts: 146
It sounds like you are looking for a 10'x15' storage unit. It will probably run 70-$150 per month.

You might be money ahead to figure out a way to store the kayak at your apartment and ditch the trailer for a roof rack.


 

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