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Guidelines and more on Vertical surfboard Storage

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surf-clothes Guidelines and more on Vertical surfboard Storage

Used this product to mount a David Nuuhiwa Lightweight longboard in a stairwell. People using the stairwell have to walk under the mounted surfboard. Not only is the board itself very valuable, but the lives of my loved ones who use the stairs are invaluable as well. Hence, I considered this product very carefully.

At first, I was going to reinforce the bottom, weight-bearing component. As I installed the mount however, it seemed strong enough so I didn’t install any additional angle brace or anything. I did hook up a secondary line of support though, consisting of a rope inserted into a hole in the tail fin (for the leash) and tied to an eye-hook (screwed into a wall stud).

The overall system seems safe enough. I do plan to inspect it yearly though, as I have some doubt about how well the plastic will hold up under stress over the long term. I only wish they made this same product out of stainless steel or aluminum.

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