8 Place Storage Rack(Up to 6 Canoes + 2 Kayaks/SUPs) – Are you a resort owner? Perhaps you have a comfortable collection of cabins on a lake, river, or the ocean – our canoe racks will enable your guests to easily find and return canoes, and they will be in a location that will extend your canoes’ lifespan so you don’t have to be concerned about buying new ones, or being short a canoe. When you have a healthy stockpile of canoes, you don’t need to show respect to only a few of them – store them all and the gear that accompanies them on our solidly made 8 slot (6 canoe + 2) storage rack. It is free standing, suitable for indoor as well as outdoor use, and will last for a good 25 years or more.
6 Place Canoe Storage Rack – These are ideal for a family cabin, lake home, or any other property in Georgia that has the need to store canoes. Our 6 slot, solid cedar canoe rack has been built in order for all of your canoes to be kept high and dry, less susceptible to damages, and easily accessible when the desire to get on the water grips you. In order to maintain safe practices on the water, you must start with a canoe in functional condition and the right gear to go with it, and our canoe storage racks can assist you in keeping all that important equipment organized, intact, and very accessible.
4 Place Canoe Storage Rack – Are you on the search for a quality product that can support the weight of as many as four canoes? If so, the free standing 4 place canoe rack that we handcraft is not only known to last for many years, but it is also one of the more pleasant-looking racks that we have in our collection. There is no PVC piping, neon metal, cinder blocks or any sort of cheap quality thin wood planking. No, the log canoe racks that we construct are made with only the highest quality white cedar logs, for strength as well as for beauty.
Two Canoe Rack – Additionally, our company also has a few styles of two-slot canoe stands. We have a wall mounted dual canoe storage rack, and two free-standing choices: a one-sided, double-stacked rack, and a lower, side-by-side rack. All three have their own advantages. Wall mounting is a superior idea if you have an open wall or tree in mind. The top and bottom stacked rack is useful when you want to access your canoes from only one side, and the shorter canoe rack is awesome for kids as it keeps the canoes off the ground but not at an exorbitantly high reach.