How to Store Surfboards
Things You'll Need
- surfboard racks
- surfboards
Instructions
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Store surfboards out of the sun. This seems a little ironic, but it's true. The sun can do a lot of damage (see picture).
Rinse a surfboard with fresh water when you come out of the ocean. Store surfboards in a surfboard bag on the way home, especially if the board is transported on top of a vehicle.
Remember especially to store surfboards out of the sun and hot areas of a home; the attic is off limits for surfboard storage.
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Store surfboards overhead in a garage if storage space is limited. Purchase a rack made specifically for this task, or construct a similar model of your own design.
See the DIY PVC link provided under resources with diagrams and instructions for making your own ceiling-mounted racks out of PVC pipe and other inexpensive materials. The savings for constructing your own surfboard racks are substantial.
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Store surfboards horizontally without making holes in the wall. See the link below which details Bud's racks, an ingenious tension method to store surfboards.
This rack is perfect for renters who don't want to put extra holes in the wall. If you are rich in surfboards but don't have curtains, you can extend this rack from ceiling to floor and use the surfboards as your window dressing. Note: only do this on windows without direct sunlight.
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Store surfboards horizontally with purchased wall racks. Do a search on Ebay and you'll find several different dealers selling surfboard racks.
Prices vary for these racks. Be sure to check the seller's feedback rating and shipping charges before purchasing.
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Rent space to store surfboards. If you fly to follow the surf, (even if it's only once or twice a year) it's cheaper and safer to rent a space for your personal surfboard rather than transport it on the plane. Check online for availability of this service in your surfing area.
Take good care of your board so it takes care of you. Store surfboards properly and stay safe!
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