Okay, so I have a 10' Ascend FS10 yak and I live in an apartment. I know, I know, but it actually works pretty well. We do live on the second and third floor of a house so I have to wrangle the thing up or down a flight of stairs every time I bring it in or out, but I've gotten pretty good at that part and I'll happily break a sweat to own a yak. My question is concerning how to best store the thing for the winter. Right now it sits on top of two benches on our back deck (we have two) with a tarp over it, but I really don't want to leave it out there all winter. I have looked into yak hoists, and while we do have tall enough ceilings, I'm just not too pumped on the idea of lag-bolting something into a floor joist while I'm renting. My current best idea/option seems to be standing the thing vertically on it's rear end in the corner of one room and then using bungees to make sure it can't slip/move, my question (finally) is this: Will that cause damage to the boat if I store it like that long term? I've read that it's best to keep a yak on its side, but that just takes up so much more real estate if I leave it horizontal. I'm contemplating engineering some sort of holder with a cushion so that it's not sitting directly on the floor. As usual, any ideas/suggestions/knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Posted Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:44 pm