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portable storage?


arcticcat400

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i spray mine down with the hose, then make sure it's 100% DRY.

then i store it up on a rack in the back of the garage(covered)

this has worked for me over the years. make sure that you don't leave anything inside that attracts critters.

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I just clean it out and put it away in the garage. I am in the process of finishing my garage and came across a pretty cool storage unit from another FMer. See pic below. It is the perfect size for my Yukon and it holds up to 250lbs. Just crank it up or down.

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That picture is the RacorPro Heavylift. I've got one for my Otter Lodge, and it works great. When I want to go fishing, I lower it down, back the truck up, and push it right onto the truck. When I'm done, just push it back on, crank it up, and the fish house and gear is always out of the way.

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Do what others have mentioned above. Spay off with hose, dry completely. If critters could be an issue, buy a box of dryer sheets and load your portable wih them. It keeps them away.

I really like the crank up and down storage system!

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I live in the Fargo/Moorhead area and couldn't find one in any of our big box stores....so I ended up buying it on-line and paid 99 bucks...including shipping. I would assume you might have better luck finding one in the Cities.....but the internet is always worth checking out.

I should add that the particular web-site I bought mine from had free shipping offer. I cant post the HSOforum on this forum but just to give you a hint....its a HSOforum well known for book sales and its name is derived from a river or region in South America. ;\)

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 Originally Posted By: cliffy
I live in the Fargo/Moorhead area and couldn't find one in any of our big box stores....so I ended up buying it on-line and paid 99 bucks...including shipping. I would assume you might have better luck finding one in the Cities.....but the internet is always worth checking out.

I should add that the particular web-site I bought mine from had free shipping offer. I cant post the HSOforum on this forum but just to give you a hint....its a HSOforum well known for book sales and its name is derived from a river or region in South America. ;\)

and it's now 129, but the free shipping still applies ;\)

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I have a shelf in the front of my garage that I built to put my portable on, but because of the weight of the portable and the height of the shelf I can't get it on the shelf by myself. I end up keeping my shack in the back of my truck all winter. I've been meaning to pick up one of the pulley systems; thanks for the tip on the HSOforum. I'll keep my eye on it to see if it comes back down to $99.

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Like the others mentioned, check out the internet. That's where I got mine, $129 with free shipping. I was a little skeptical at first as my portable with gear in it is heavy, but the HeavyLift is well-made and handles it without a problem.

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I attach it to the ceiling in my garage using 4 0-bolts and two ratchet straps. Mice are an issue where I live so I put mine in the middle away from any rafters or studs mice could use to get to it. So far so good. Very cheap and very effective.

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