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Declan tests out the new racks |
Anyone who has worked for Southeast Sea Kayaks will be familiar with Greg's special skills in constructing things out of plumbing materials that no one else would think of using for that particular purpose. The previous owners had added poles to the Carricraft to make sure that the roof was supported with lots of people standing on it. While we don't plan to carry a crowd on the roof, we might stack kayaks on it, so replacing the support poles seemed like a good idea. Greg saw an obvious opportunity for pipe creations. In addition to roof support, what we need is lots of hanging space for all of our rain jackets, life jackets and sprayskirts. The galvanized steel pipes that most people use for plumbing or heating also make great gear racks, so Greg purchased every piece of pipe and fitting that he could find in Ketchikan and set to work. The resulting racks, functional as roof supports and gear hangers and not bad looking at all, would make Martha Stewart proud.
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The first row of racks are in |
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