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Windsurfing rack on the budget

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Created by Macroscien > 9 months ago, 24 Aug 2016
Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
24 Aug 2016 5:42PM
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Spending recently on gear upgrade not much left for new windsurfing rack.

I spent approx $20.
wood from Bunnings $16, some screw $2, glue $2.

One day work, and most just spent thinking how to do it...

one drill , one saw

one holesaw 40mm and one flat bit 35mm

one day drying glue

and ready, 2.4 meter high , 8 shelves / levels every ~25 cm


time to rest..

Magic Ride
719 posts
24 Aug 2016 3:51PM
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Nice rack, I'm ready to rest too after swimming my gear 1/2 mile to shore today cuz the wind died on me.

Mark _australia
WA, 22844 posts
24 Aug 2016 4:12PM
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That is brilliant and I particularly like the rounded joint, much easier than chiseling out square holes etc

NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
24 Aug 2016 6:15PM
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Did you make those round tenons with the hole saw?

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
24 Aug 2016 7:09PM
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NotWal said..
Did you make those round tenons with the hole saw?


yes


BSN101
WA, 2333 posts
24 Aug 2016 5:15PM
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Macroscien said..

NotWal said..
Did you make those round tenons with the hole saw?



yes



Thats a gold trick! Thanks for sharing that one, brilliant

Ezric
NSW, 183 posts
24 Aug 2016 8:50PM
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Nice Falcon!! I didn't know you had one(I guess that was the gear upgrade). Hopefully see you on the water with it soon.
Brilliant rack too!

MartinF2
QLD, 484 posts
24 Aug 2016 9:18PM
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Nice work Peter. Well done. Very clever with the round holes. Nice board too

AUS4
NSW, 1277 posts
24 Aug 2016 10:07PM
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Nice board

Mastbender
1972 posts
25 Aug 2016 3:11AM
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Those look like mine, but I used round closet poles for the horizontals, then I slipped some foam pipe insulation over the poles.
You probably still could over the square stock, you just have to get big pipe insulation, they do make it, and it's cheap.

Magic Ride
719 posts
25 Aug 2016 4:30AM
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You know what works really well are swimming pool noodles. Just cut them in half and glue them on those poles you have their. Great soft protection for your equipment to lay on. I hang my board on those noodles with a rope running through them attached to 2 anchore bolts and works perfect. I even use a noodle on my tailgate for my P/U truck to absorb the bumps and to give my board a soft ride when I transport it to the water.

I had a 1998 Porsche Boxster at one point in time, and I ran 2 noodles on the role bar, and put a luggage rack on the back of the car and put a noodle their as well and ran my board right on that. Ran my sails in the passenger seat and boom as well including the masts. It looked so sweet. Gotta lot of lookers with that set up. But I could only run my equipment that way with the top down only. I gotta find some pics of this and post it for you guys.

joe windsurf
1481 posts
25 Aug 2016 4:33AM
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local guy in Montreal brings his board inside his Tesla !!!

Surfinfreak
QLD, 291 posts
25 Aug 2016 9:19AM
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Hi Macro, how long do you make the horizontals?
Guessing about 70cm??

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
25 Aug 2016 9:31AM
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brilliant work macro!!

just need to glue a little bit of carpet to protect the bottom of your boards and voila !

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
25 Aug 2016 10:06AM
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Surfinfreak said..
Hi Macro, how long do you make the horizontals?
Guessing about 70cm??



I did 60 cm ( less 4 cm rounded and hidden into hole) , since my wider board is 68 cm, stand a bit outside ,but will not fall.

Yes Sean, Just cutting marine carpet today to glue on top .

Next project is similar rack for sails , but I think this time standing vertically, Say -3 or 4 row for 3 sails each, plus one row for masts.Still thinking how to do bottom shelve support , to drain water from sails (?)Then hanger for booms. All the same round joint concept.

LeeD
3939 posts
25 Aug 2016 8:10AM
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Since a have too many boards, I need to store them on end, like a windsurf shop....upright on the tails.
I need 9'10" of horizontal space to store 13 windsurf boards.
Vertical space needed only the length of the longest board, which is an old 8'10" Mike Zaicheck slalom.
Within the next 9' of the garage, I store 27 sails upright in their bags.
Our garage is 10' high, and 20' deep.

Dezza
NSW, 939 posts
25 Aug 2016 12:06PM
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27 sails

LeeD
3939 posts
25 Aug 2016 11:04AM
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Yeah, I use old junky sails most of the time.
Have a '16 Manic and '17 Cosmic, but also use a 1995 Gaastra M-3 which is competitive with any modern 6.0 sail. Oh, compared to '13 Naish 4 cams, '14 Cosmic, and '08 North Warp Slaloms anyways. Best of the litter are '97-98 North Spectros, which are light, fast, huge range, and bend the mast a LOT less than modern sails.

mc2
NSW, 24 posts
25 Aug 2016 4:00PM
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Mickymoo
WA, 163 posts
25 Aug 2016 7:14PM
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Nice work. I decided to make one out of PVC 25mm retic pipe and fittings screwed to the wall. No screws visible as I hid them inside the 45"T" then pushed the board supports parts on. Looks kind of trick!. I prefer to have the boards vertical for ease of use, also I didn't glue the fittings so I can remove it if I need the space in the garage.

LeeD
3939 posts
26 Aug 2016 1:48AM
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Very nice!

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
27 Aug 2016 4:02PM
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That Alaia <3

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
28 Aug 2016 1:50PM
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seanhogan said..
brilliant work macro!!

just need to glue a little bit of carpet to protect the bottom of your boards and voila !


Due to windless weather my wooden rack received now carpet upgrade.Piece of marine carpet , quick grip glue, and maybe an hour work.

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
28 Aug 2016 4:10PM
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seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
28 Aug 2016 7:03PM
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hahahah you went full on with carpet !!!! Nice one macro ! at least you won't damage the board if you lift it too high or too quickly !

Imax1
QLD, 4859 posts
28 Aug 2016 8:51PM
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seanhogan said..
hahahah you went full on with carpet !!!! Nice one macro ! at least you won't damage the board if you lift it too high or too quickly !


There is no over engineering . Perfect !

Sin
WA, 170 posts
29 Aug 2016 5:48AM
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Interesting, thanks for sharing!

John340
QLD, 3239 posts
29 Aug 2016 9:02AM
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Peter,

Are you using the same system in your Merc van?

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
29 Aug 2016 4:10PM
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Peter,

Are you using the same system in your Merc van?


no, for van I have even better idea, but no time to start/finish.

John340
QLD, 3239 posts
29 Aug 2016 4:45PM
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Macroscien said..

John340 said..
Peter,

Are you using the same system in your Merc van?



no, for van I have even better idea, but no time to start/finish.


Better make time - Summer is coming

BSN101
WA, 2333 posts
19 Aug 2017 11:06AM
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Old thread but here's our metal racks







New rack has 9 space old rack has 6. Made out of 50x50&20x20 and old 50x50&30x30 galv steel. Foam to go on the arms. Cost under $300



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