Looking for great ideas, pics and discussion on cool ways to store skis, wakeboards and other gear in the garage. I'm swimming in gear and need solutions...!
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- Apr 2005
- 1407
- Discovery Bay, CA
- 2001 Super Air Nautique (Current) 1998 Ski Nautique (former) 1982 Ski Nautique (Current)
RE: Storage
I do it the same way as 2004. Just use longer shelf brackets for wakeboards. It looks like 2004 used pool noodles as
padding. I just use pipe insulation which is cheap at the hardware store. BKH2001 Super Air
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Yep, used noodles, just go to the dollar store (or similar), they sell noodles for .99, they're 5 or 6' long so one noodle does several racks. Noodles were cheaper than pipe insulation2004 196 LE Black/Grey
330HP Excalibur Water Churner
2002 Grey F150 Harley
475+HP Supercharged Tire Burner
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Re: Storage
Originally posted by 2004196Some pics of the "Man Cave" as my wife refers to it. All must haves - TV w/ DVD, numerous ski flicks, fridge w/ assorted beverages and of course, organized storage.
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2004196 wrote:
Some pics of the "Man Cave" as my wife refers to it. All must haves - TV w/ DVD, numerous ski flicks, fridge w/ assorted beverages and of course, organized storage.
I see some tooob stuff hangin' in there!!!!! Be careful showing that stuff on this site.
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BUSTED
Ya, guilty, tube and a jet ski. You know on a public lake you hit the course at 6am and then tube and jet ski with the "Bayliners" in the afternoons or sit on the dock and watch. But, I do not own a wakeboard! (Sorry wakeboarders)2004 196 LE Black/Grey
330HP Excalibur Water Churner
2002 Grey F150 Harley
475+HP Supercharged Tire Burner
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But, I do not own a wakeboard! (Sorry wakeboarders)
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