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How to lock a surfboard

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Created by kadil > 9 months ago, 18 Mar 2012
kadil
QLD, 131 posts
18 Mar 2012 9:09PM
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How come surfboards don't have a molded in attachment so you can use a bike lock to lock them to your roof rack? Does something like this exist?

Always hungry after a session, head down to the bakery, it would be neat to be able to lock the board to the car somehow.

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
18 Mar 2012 9:13PM
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someone will tell you the name off these tie down ropes,good protection but a bitch to lock

kadil
QLD, 131 posts
18 Mar 2012 9:15PM
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Saw that on an ad, but thinking if there were a fitting a bit like the leg-rope fitting, you could get a padlock or wire rope through without it being a hazard on the board.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
18 Mar 2012 10:25PM
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kadil said...

How come surfboards don't have a molded in attachment so you can use a bike lock to lock them to your roof rack? Does something like this exist?

Always hungry after a session, head down to the bakery, it would be neat to be able to lock the board to the car somehow.


Yeah it has been done.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LONGBOARD-SURFBOARD-LOCK-/260698601504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb2d8f820#ht_706wt_1324

I brought one of these a while back and it works a treat. My advice would be to purchase several of the leash plug locks at the same time to reduce postage.

Those Kanulocks are good as well. They do tend to get a bit stiff and awkward / annoying to use a times. Make sure you spray plenty of WD40 on them regularly.

SP
10979 posts
18 Mar 2012 7:28PM
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Hi kadil, I just have some wire loops I feed through the legroge plug then put a bike lock through the loops and around my roof rack.

I just went to the local yachting shop and got some stranded wire and crimped ends on to make a loop but
I don't really leave them on for long, it's a good detterant But the plug ones ted put up are probably the best I've seen

kadil
QLD, 131 posts
18 Mar 2012 9:29PM
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Ted the Kiwi said...


Yeah it has been done.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LONGBOARD-SURFBOARD-LOCK-/260698601504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb2d8f820#ht_706wt_1324

I brought one of these a while back and it works a treat. My advice would be to purchase several of the leash plug locks at the same time to reduce postage.

Those Kanulocks are good as well. They do tend to get a bit stiff and awkward / annoying to use a times. Make sure you spray plenty of WD40 on them regularly.




Perfect, no changes to the board required. Thanks Ted.

The Kanulocks look good but this is better for me.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
18 Mar 2012 10:34PM
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SP said...

Hi kadil, I just have some wire loops I feed through the legroge plug then put a bike lock through the loops and around my roof rack.

I just went to the local yachting shop and got some stranded wire and crimped ends on to make a loop


This would be a hell of a lot cheaper.....which means you have more money to either....(and in no particular order)

1. put towards a board
2. get a new wetsuit (very cold here today - almost like winter)
3. save towards a boat trip somewhere warm
4. buy more beer to drink so you can type more adventurous responses on sea breeze and entertain people like myself for hours
5. put towards a go pro so you can share your stoke
6. get yourself a bigger car / van that doesn't need roof racks

SP
10979 posts
18 Mar 2012 7:38PM
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I just edited to rate the ones you put up before you posted my quote..

But yeah it works fine, they need bolt cutters to cut the wire and I just wrapped them in sparky tape to so they don't scratch, I was really too cheap to cough up for the other ones

newguy
654 posts
18 Mar 2012 7:50PM
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6. get yourself a bigger car / van that doesn't need roof racks


Doesn't guarantee you're surfboards safe though especially if you have mates like that

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
19 Mar 2012 6:36AM
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I use one called a Slik-Lok, at around $100, they're expensive compared the others, but I haven't see quality like them in a long time.

Probably because they're 100% Australian made, not Chinese.




These type are crap.





MichaelR
NSW, 855 posts
19 Mar 2012 11:37AM
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I made my own, after using a friends slik-lok for a while. Mine is based on the Gumby Lock, that fits in the fin box. When I saw how it worked, I just cut, bent and drilled some stainless into the same format and got a bike lock to run through it. Cost me about $35 and some time.

Or get the slik-lock from Mick if you're around the Northern Beaches.

Michael

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Mar 2012 8:50AM
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Buy a van or wagon, ask mac

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
19 Mar 2012 8:55AM
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doggie said...

Buy a van or wagon, ask mac


why ask me mate

towball
4627 posts
19 Mar 2012 9:12AM
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Cause you work at a car dealership& know these things

62mac said...

doggie said...

Buy a van or wagon, ask mac


why ask me mate


fester
WA, 349 posts
23 Mar 2012 10:13PM
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Ali angle & a Lock







kadil
QLD, 131 posts
24 Mar 2012 8:46AM
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fester said...

Ali angle & a Lock




Looks perfect if you have that sort of fin slot

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
24 Mar 2012 11:04AM
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Fester that is the best lock I have seen so far you need to get a patent on that and get it out there before someone else does

fester
WA, 349 posts
24 Mar 2012 9:20AM
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Thanks mate,been using it on Sups,windsurfers & Mal's for years.
Bolt up under your car & go waving.

Scotty88
4214 posts
24 Mar 2012 9:37AM
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obct said...

I use one called a Slik-Lok, at around $100, they're expensive compared the others, but I haven't see quality like them in a long time.

Probably because they're 100% Australian made, not Chinese.




These type are crap.








I got the crap ones - they are a bastard to lock.
I don't lock them anymore and don't even know where the keys are.
I just jamb them shut and they look locked.

sepirott
NSW, 336 posts
24 Mar 2012 12:49PM
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I have the same type on mine fester, just a little thicker, fits on most of my fin boxes bar one which I just lock the zippers together on the board bag to the ute. I have a metre odd long steel wire wrapped in clear plastic tube to lock it to the roof or ute racks. Love it, thanks to Billy or Termite on the Breeze.

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
24 Mar 2012 2:51PM
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Scotty88 said...


These type are crap.








I got the crap ones - they are a bastard to lock.
I don't lock them anymore and don't even know where the keys are.
I just jamb them shut and they look locked.



You're dead right scotty, absolute garbage as far as the lock is concerned, probably the only thing they have going for them is the fact that they are a good tiedown, but that's it.

I see their adds nowadays are saying that the lock has been improved, well maybe it has but once bitten twice shy. They've already got some of my money and I don't intend to give them any more.



boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
24 Mar 2012 2:54PM
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Thanks Fester whipped one up today, Kadil what sort of finbox have you got heaps of angle here and am happy to make one for you I am at Cooly Thurs &Fri
Cheers Boof

kadil
QLD, 131 posts
24 Mar 2012 2:07PM
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boofy said...




Thanks Fester whipped one up today, Kadil what sort of finbox have you got heaps of angle here and am happy to make one for you I am at Cooly Thurs &Fri
Cheers Boof


Thanks for the kind offer Boof, but I just have the FCS plugs built in to the 7S.



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