The boat A-rack protects your boat during winter storage. The rack is equipped with quick connectors, making it very easy to assemble.
Strong T-pieces made of fiber-reinforced polyethylene with a 5-year warranty. The T-piece is a further development of the T-piece used for years and is now even stronger to better withstand the Finnish winter.
No screws that can get lost, no joints that can give way under load.
The tubes are made of durable aluminum with a diameter of 38 mm and a tube thickness of 2.1 mm.
Supplied as a complete set in a storage bag.
We supply standard kits for boats from 16 to 35 feet and can easily be expanded with additional tubes if you have a larger boat.
The stands have 4 legs (2 pairs of legs) that stand on the ground, as well as adjustable support legs that are placed in the boat. See the technical specifications to see how many legs are included in each package.
If desired, use a crossbar (see accessories) between the legs on the ground to prevent them from moving.
To prevent condensation and moisture from building up in the boat during storage, we recommend using two covers; a thin inner cover and a stronger outer cover. Condensation from the outer cover will then drip onto the inner cover instead of the boat. Make sure the cover has enough slope to allow rain and snow to slide off.
Specifications:
General instructions:
It is recommended that you choose a cover that is slightly shorter than the stand. This will allow the A-stand brush bar to protrude from under the cover and not damage it.
Secure the rack firmly so that it cannot move lengthwise or widthwise. You can use thin rope, straps, buckles or similar.
Make sure the tarpaulin has an opening at the front and back to allow ventilation under the tarpaulin. This will help prevent moisture and mold. The opening should not be so large that the wind will catch too much on the tarpaulin.
Tighten the ropes around the tarpaulin well and check the situation after 1-2 weeks.
To extend the life of the cover, it is recommended to use an elastic rope or other flexible tightening method, such as an elastic strap. This will protect the boat cover fasteners in strong winds.
Regular inspection of the rack and cover during the storage period is recommended.
The boat A-rack protects your boat during winter storage. The rack is equipped with quick connectors, making it very easy to assemble.
Strong T-pieces made of fiber-reinforced polyethylene with a 5-year warranty. The T-piece is a further development of the T-piece used for years and is now even stronger to better withstand the Finnish winter.
No screws that can get lost, no joints that can give way under load.
The tubes are made of durable aluminum with a diameter of 38 mm and a tube thickness of 2.1 mm.
Supplied as a complete set in a storage bag.
We supply standard kits for boats from 16 to 35 feet and can easily be expanded with additional tubes if you have a larger boat.
The stands have 4 legs (2 pairs of legs) that stand on the ground, as well as adjustable support legs that are placed in the boat. See the technical specifications to see how many legs are included in each package.
If desired, use a crossbar (see accessories) between the legs on the ground to prevent them from moving.
To prevent condensation and moisture from building up in the boat during storage, we recommend using two covers; a thin inner cover and a stronger outer cover. Condensation from the outer cover will then drip onto the inner cover instead of the boat. Make sure the cover has enough slope to allow rain and snow to slide off.
Specifications:
General instructions:
It is recommended that you choose a cover that is slightly shorter than the stand. This will allow the A-stand brush bar to protrude from under the cover and not damage it.
Secure the rack firmly so that it cannot move lengthwise or widthwise. You can use thin rope, straps, buckles or similar.
Make sure the tarpaulin has an opening at the front and back to allow ventilation under the tarpaulin. This will help prevent moisture and mold. The opening should not be so large that the wind will catch too much on the tarpaulin.
Tighten the ropes around the tarpaulin well and check the situation after 1-2 weeks.
To extend the life of the cover, it is recommended to use an elastic rope or other flexible tightening method, such as an elastic strap. This will protect the boat cover fasteners in strong winds.
Regular inspection of the rack and cover during the storage period is recommended.