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We helped the Snow family transform their cluttered garage into a functional space that supports their busy lifestyle. With a few smart upgrades, their garage became a game-changer for their daily routines.

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Guide to Kayak Storage: Keeping Your Boats Organized Year-Round

Guide to Kayak Storage: Keeping Your Boats Organized Year-Round

Find the perfect kayak storage for your space with this comprehensive guide, covering indoor and outdoor storage: freestanding, wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, and more.

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Condo and Home Owners' Associations: What You Need to Know

Condo and Home Owners' Associations: What You Need to Know

Since StoreYourBoard's dock and outdoor racks work so well for storing boards and watercraft, they are a sought-after option by many condo and homeowners' associations. Our storage solutions give residents options for waterside, garage, and outdoor storage for their boards and watercraft.    If you are working with your condo association or HOA to find an option that will work for your community, here are some considerations: Basics to Check Out for Space & Usage Planning We have installation videos and installation guides available on our listings. You can find these under the "Videos" and "Helpful Documents" tabs. For some systems, we also include additional specification documents that you can find under "Helpful Documents." Additionally, the dimensions for each system are on its listing and will show you the footprint of the product: height, width, depth, maximum weight load, and more. How Many Boards/Boats Can Be Stored? In most cases, multi-level system are adjustable to accommodate boards and boats of different sizes. However, it is important to note that the number of boards or boats that can put on one rack will be subject to some variables, such as the maximum weight for each level. The maximum weight specifications will be noted on the listing. Weight loads are especially important to note when there are multiple users of the rack. You want to avoid placing too many boards on one level, as that may overload the rack. For adjustable systems where rack arms can be set various levels, the capacity will also depend on how tall and deep the boards and/or boats are. SUPs and surfboards won't take up as much room, but some kayaks will need more space on the rack. Take a look at the boards and boats the users are seeking to store to find the best fit for you and your condo association or HOA. Know Your Location for Suitable Options If you share property on a freshwater lake, you will have many options for outdoor storage that can work in that climate. If your association is on or near salt water (where there is salt in the air), then you will want to narrow your search to products that can withstand that climate. Saltwater environments can quickly rust or corrode materials not suited for outdoor use in those areas. Our options for dock and outdoor racks are sorted by whether they work for freshwater and/or saltwater environments, and this will be noted on our listings for each as well. Special Circumstances Does the area or space where you wish to place the rack for your association have challenges? If it is paved, sloped, or has any other potentially problematic characteristics, we recommend consulting with a contractor or other professional to determine if a rack system we offer can work for your space and needs. Necessary information can be found in videos, installation guides, and dimensional specifications provided on our listings.

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Will a Dock Rack Work for Your Dock?

Will a Dock Rack Work for Your Dock?

StoreYourBoard carries several rack options for storing kayaks, SUPs, and other boards and watercraft on a dock. This post will go over all the different styles so you can make the best choice for you, your gear, and your dock.

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10 Genius Ways to Store Your Paddle Board

10 Genius Ways to Store Your Paddle Board

Paddle board experts and beginners alike know that proper storage is key for keeping your space organized and your boards in optimal condition for hitting the water. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of different paddle board storage solutions. Whether you need robust outdoor storage or minimalist indoor rack for display, we’ve got you covered with the best solutions to protect your investment and keep your boards accessible.

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The Best Outdoor Kayak Racks to Free Up Garage Space

The Best Outdoor Kayak Racks to Free Up Garage Space

As much fun as it is to go kayaking, it can be a headache when you come home and try to find a place to store those kayaks. Outdoor gear storage can help you free up space in your home and garage, and you’ll have easy access for hitting the water. Let the experts at StoreYourBoard help you find outdoor storage that suits your space.

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The 3 Most Popular Kayak Storage Racks

The 3 Most Popular Kayak Storage Racks

When your time on the water comes to an end, and it’s time to pack your kayak away, it can be hard to know what type of storage is best. Take it from kayak owners like you—below are the three top-selling kayak storage racks. From this selection, you’re sure to find kayak storage that fits your space.

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How to Store Your Summer Water Sports Gear

How to Store Your Summer Water Sports Gear

The seasonal transition from summer to fall brings cooler temperatures and shorter days. Unfortunately, it also signals the time to start thinking about putting your summer water sports gear away for the season. Even though you still have a few weeks of good weather for water sports, you’ll want to have your storage situation planned ahead of time. StoreYourBoard has everything you need to stow your seasonal sports equipment without cluttering up your home and garage.

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7 Outdoor Storage Ideas to Declutter Your Space

7 Outdoor Storage Ideas to Declutter Your Space

Whether you kayak, fish, or surf, the warm weather brings opportunities to be active and enjoy the outdoors. You have all this gear, but how do you keep it organized without cluttering up your garage, yard, and home? We have the best tips for keeping your space organized and your gear accessible.

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5 Ways to Store Your Kayak

5 Ways to Store Your Kayak

For an outdoor enthusiast, kayaks can be a big investment for seasons of fun out on the water. But when you're not using them, they can be clunky, awkward, and difficult to store. You want to make the right storage choice for your space, while also keeping your kayak protected from damage so it can be enjoyed for years to come. 1. Wall Rack First things first: you need to get your kayak off the ground. Putting up a wall rack in your garage or shed is a great way to store your watercraft and save space. Because the kayaks are stored vertically, they don't take up an excessive amount of wall space.  A wall rack also frees up floor space for storage under the rack or extra room to park your car. 2. Freestanding Rack If you are renting, don't want to damage your walls, or don't have wall space, a freestanding rack is another option. You can get one with or without wheels for ease of moving. Your kayaks will be ready to go for your next trip out on the water, and you'll get your space back! 3. Outdoor Rack If you don't have indoor space for a kayak rack, try putting one outside. There are freestanding and wall-mounted options for whatever space you have available. You can mount your rack on a fence, under your deck, or on the side of your house, boathouse, or shed. For those who want an outdoor rack with rustic, artisanal design, a handcrafted log rack is another way to store your kayaks in style. 4. Dock Rack Do you have a dock or pier? A dock rack is a great option for keeping your kayaks right by the water, where you need them. This space-saving design holds your watercraft over the water and takes up a minimum amount of walkway on your dock. Plus, if you're worried about winds or theft, it has steel loops to secure your kayak with bungee cords or locking cables. 5. Hoist & Ceiling Rack Kayaks are big and awkward to store, and sometimes floor and wall racks still take up too much space. If this is the case for you, use a ceiling rack or hoist to take advantage of overhead space and get your kayaks totally out of the way. You'll get both your floor space and your wall space back. Feel at ease knowing your kayaks are stored securely out of the way, but still in reach.

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