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Old 06-04-2016, 06:57 PM   #1
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Paddleboards storage?

For those who bring paddleboards camping, how to you transport them. We have a 12 and 10 foot boards that we would like to bring with us but not sure where to stow them. Please post pics.

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For those who bring paddleboards camping, how to you transport them. We have a 12 and 10 foot boards that we would like to bring with us but not sure where to stow them. Please post pics.

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You could do it similarly to the way I store and transport my portabote. When folded on the side of the trailer, it is 12 feet long, about 2.5 feet tall, and 4 inches wide.



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DW and I saw a setup where they hung their boards UNDER the trailer. Sorry, but no photos and don't recall if it was a 5th or TT. It looked like it could be risky traveling over dips, in and out of driveways, etc.
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We have a 10' SUP that we stow right in the trailer. Fits nicely on the floor, sideways between slide and kitchen.

We wrap it in a tarp and tuck some blankets in where it meets the cabinets.
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Mine goes on the roof of the truck.



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Seems like the roof of the trailer would be a great place as long as you can install some mounting brackets without compromising the roof (leaks). My trailer has a full walk on roof and factory installed ladder on the back to get up there. With the height of the AC unit it would be no problem putting even a couple kayaks up there.
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