David Blumberg has a brilliant design with that additional pulley. I built two of these systems yesterday and the additional pulley makes it so much easier to control. Thanks for an elegant, simple do-it-yourself solution.
So, David I have looked at a bunch of how to’s for kayak hoists and yours is the way I am going to go. Second pulley makes a world of sense to me. My kayak however is a cedar strip 16’ long. I sew, and thus have created a hammock where the clips will attach and then to the pulley system. Thanks so much for sharing...
Susan Jaret good luck. I'm happy to help. I tried it with one pully and it just wouldn't work right. I have 3 kayaks and I hoist 2 of them together now on the one hoist and lift the 3rd on another.
Thank You David, Your video was very self-explanatory. I watched a bunch of videos and looked at kits on eBay and your idea was hands down the simplest to understand. I now have my two kayaks secured to my garage ceiling when they are not needed. Thus they are no longer kicking around in the way on my patio. Cheers...
Your welcome. Glad I can help. There will always be people saying negative things on here but all I can say is, I've had this same set up for at least 3 years now and have 2 of them hung together and one by itself and had zero problems. Enjoy
Anytime. I have been using my system for a long time with zero issues. I have 3 kayaks and put 2 of them together on the one system that I am showing on this video
Works like a charm...!! So much better than the pre-made kits with the straps you need to loop around the hull,and way more secure than the straps system that could slip off unless you secure them with an additional rops to each other...Not sure why you used 3 clips,I just ran my rope on the end you used 2 clips thru 1 clip,when I lower it I just unclip the 1 clip from the rope,leaving the clip hanging on the rope...didnt tie off rope to the clip like you did...either way,its a great system....and around $25 in materials.Only mistake I made was buying pulleys than didnt swivel ...the should be the swivel type...so will be redoing it,but now that I got it down right,that will only take 10 minutes to change them out.THANKS DAVE
First of all, thank you for the video very self-explanatory, after washing many other videos and reading reviews yours the best and easy to pull. the only thing that I may add is a couple of straps to hold the belly of the kayak, just to be extra safe. but again thank you.
Thank you. I appreciate it. I like that recommendation but I can say that I have had this same set up for at least three years with two hung together and one by itself with zero problems but it can never hurt to be extra safe.
Good video. I might incorporate some straps as my kayak is 100lbs, but do you think this setup will support 100lbs? Do you have links to the pulleys and rope you used?
Your welcome. I didn't know what I was doing either. I watched a few videos and made a few changes for myself and it works great. I have 3 kayaks. 2 of them I have hooked together and one is by itself. I have had them hooked up for the last few years since I made this system with zero problems. Some people say that the kayaks could warp because of the way I did it but Im here to tell you that after the past few years they still look and work like new.
Amazon sells a cheap system for something like 30 bucks for 2 bicycle or kayaks that works somthing like this but it has 1 rope that you pull and a rope locking system that engages on it own so there's no accidental slipping
As in once set up I dont have access to one end. So wanting to end up with 2 rope coming together at one end obviously attached to each end of the kayak then through a single pulley then travelling to a double pulley then thats it. Hope that makes sense.
I like this best out of the videos I've seen, but I think I might try with only one cleat and the other end of the rope I can tie a figure eight to keep it from backing through the pully there
Great, simple concept, and you explained it really well. How far from the ceiling does your kayak hang? In order to open my garage door, I would need to have the top within about 6" of the ceiling. Thanks again!
I like the design, and not having to use straps. My only concern is during hot summer months. I wonder if the kayak might tend to bend a little and loose it's original shape.
I can't promise you it won't bend out of shape. I can only go off of mine which has been up for 2 years. I live in Maryland and it gets VERY hot in my garage. I still had zero issues. I even have 2 of them suspended together.
If you are pulling on 2 ropes, couldnt you do this with 2 pulleys, and 2 cleats? one for each end of the kayak? Sure you lose some mechanical advantage, but it can't be that heavy.
question from me - where did the 2nd hole come from to tie the string - looks like it goes in water hole and back out another hole - did you dril a 2nd hole?
Why not? This has been working perfect for me. I actually have 3 hanging up now. 2of them are strapped together and hoisted up the same way. This is strong and is safe. Never once had an issue.
This is from what I've read, not from experience. So take it as you will. But what is being said; is that the plastic bottom will flex over time. Since majority of the weight is in the cockpit area. By hanging it from the ends, the middle will sag, the plastic will permanently take that shape. I dunno if that is really going to happen or not, I can't say. I just bought my first Kayak. Pelican Sport says to store it laying hull side down on a flat surface. I've also read that one should lay it on it's side (or hang it hull side up). The strapping under the belly (my take of it anyway) is that the two straps will support the majority of the weight around the cockpit area and the ends just kinda sit there, since the majority of the weight is being supported.
Terry C thanks. I'm not sure either but I can only go off of my experience. I have had zero problems with them so far and as I stated, on that same hoist I now have 2 of them hanging together and it works perfect. I have a total of 3 hanging in my garage. I can assure you that it will not sag. Good luck to you.
Why is it that in every DIY video there's always that one person who has to get on their high horse with that ”you should never blah blah blah" Can you not take a moment and thank the uploader for taking his time and going through all this effort to show us this video? How hard does it take to show a little human decency and common courtesy? If you think the uploader can improve on his work, then help him instead of knocking him down. Or, if you think you can do a better job, then go upload your own video! I for one think you did an amazing job, David. I followed your video to the letter and this has freed up so much space in my garage! Adding that extra pulley made it so much easier! Thanks!
what are you talking about? no ones on there high horse but you.FYI terry c is correct .if you would like to check facts google as i just did to find that after a while the weight will warp the kayaks.and since mine cost more than my first car and weighs 98 pounds there's no way in hell i would support it by the plastic holes in the end.there's always that one guy lol and its you !!and now me because of you lmao!! you should never blah blah shut up.ask the manufacturer and see what they say.lol maybe just maybe terry c doesn't want the uploader or you to warp their yaks or me you ever think of that?? lothdragon you are an instigator that checks nether his facts or his mouth.david add straps to support the weight of the kayak like everyone else does look at all the thumbnails to the right here.> plenty of the same thing but done right with straps.sorry not sorry this is bad info!!
Love the way you utilized the pulley's so it takes less effort! Im uploading a video of the hoist system I made for my yaks now, check it out if you have a chance and let me know what you think! Thanks
That's going to be a solid no from me. You should be able to pull both ropes from the same end and raise it level and have one tie off point to deal with. This video is why the thumbs down should not be disabled.
Honestly, I could care less what you think. If don't like it move on. I'm just trying to help people and as far as i can see, i have helped MANY people on here who were thankful for my help. Are there better ways? Im sure there are but this is what I did it's helped a ton of people. So, if you don't like it who the hell cares? Click all the dislikes you want. Such an ass.
If you have a better idea then you take the time and post a video. I just checked and I don't see one video that you have out. It's called helping people out. Something that you obviously don't know how to do. Instead you want to criticize about having a thumbs down.
Nobody told you to watch it. It's always one asshole in the bunch. It's a shame someone can't put a video on to try and help people out without assholes always trying to talk shit. If you don't like it then don't watch it. GfY!
David Blumberg has a brilliant design with that additional pulley. I built two of these systems yesterday and the additional pulley makes it so much easier to control. Thanks for an elegant, simple do-it-yourself solution.
your welcome. Im no expert but it works great for me and I enjoy helping people.
So, David
I have looked at a bunch of how to’s for kayak hoists and yours is the way I am going to go. Second pulley makes a world of sense to me. My kayak however is a cedar strip 16’ long. I sew, and thus have created a hammock where the clips will attach and then to the pulley system. Thanks so much for sharing...
Susan Jaret good luck. I'm happy to help. I tried it with one pully and it just wouldn't work right. I have 3 kayaks and I hoist 2 of them together now on the one hoist and lift the 3rd on another.
Thank You David, Your video was very self-explanatory. I watched a bunch of videos and looked at kits on eBay and your idea was hands down the simplest to understand. I now have my two kayaks secured to my garage ceiling when they are not needed. Thus they are no longer kicking around in the way on my patio. Cheers...
Your welcome. Glad I can help. There will always be people saying negative things on here but all I can say is, I've had this same set up for at least 3 years now and have 2 of them hung together and one by itself and had zero problems. Enjoy
David, a friend and I followed your detailed instructions and it works great! Thanks much for the video and drawing! Godspeed to you!
I'm glad I could be of help. Mine is still working perfect. The one hoist is holding 2 kayaks and the other is holding one.
Thanks man for taking the time to explain the system in detail and on a diagram. Makes it so much easier to visualize. Appreciate the video
Anytime. I have been using my system for a long time with zero issues. I have 3 kayaks and put 2 of them together on the one system that I am showing on this video
Works like a charm...!! So much better than the pre-made kits with the straps you need to loop around the hull,and way more secure than the straps system that could slip off unless you secure them with an additional rops to each other...Not sure why you used 3 clips,I just ran my rope on the end you used 2 clips thru 1 clip,when I lower it I just unclip the 1 clip from the rope,leaving the clip hanging on the rope...didnt tie off rope to the clip like you did...either way,its a great system....and around $25 in materials.Only mistake I made was buying pulleys than didnt swivel ...the should be the swivel type...so will be redoing it,but now that I got it down right,that will only take 10 minutes to change them out.THANKS DAVE
thank you. I know it works and know its stable. I take them down all of the time with zero issues after a couple of years.
First of all, thank you for the video very self-explanatory, after washing many other videos and reading reviews yours the best and easy to pull. the only thing that I may add is a couple of straps to hold the belly of the kayak, just to be extra safe. but again thank you.
Thank you. I appreciate it. I like that recommendation but I can say that I have had this same set up for at least three years with two hung together and one by itself with zero problems but it can never hurt to be extra safe.
Good video. I might incorporate some straps as my kayak is 100lbs, but do you think this setup will support 100lbs? Do you have links to the pulleys and rope you used?
Greetings
I like your idea, can I get the size of the pully you used. I will lift up 58 lbs . Thank you for making this video.
@David Blumberg Great video!!! Thank you for sharing your expertise for us dummies.
Your welcome. I didn't know what I was doing either. I watched a few videos and made a few changes for myself and it works great. I have 3 kayaks. 2 of them I have hooked together and one is by itself. I have had them hooked up for the last few years since I made this system with zero problems. Some people say that the kayaks could warp because of the way I did it but Im here to tell you that after the past few years they still look and work like new.
Good one. Thanks, man
Amazon sells a cheap system for something like 30 bucks for 2 bicycle or kayaks that works somthing like this but it has 1 rope that you pull and a rope locking system that engages on it own so there's no accidental slipping
Brillant job. Im thinking of just pulling from one end thats possible?
As in once set up I dont have access to one end. So wanting to end up with 2 rope coming together at one end obviously attached to each end of the kayak then through a single pulley then travelling to a double pulley then thats it. Hope that makes sense.
I like this best out of the videos I've seen, but I think I might try with only one cleat and the other end of the rope I can tie a figure eight to keep it from backing through the pully there
SO close! Just add a double pulley or two singles at the same point so you can use both ropes (lift both ends) at the sametime
Thanks for the video, I’ll be doing this in my garage
Great, simple concept, and you explained it really well. How far from the ceiling does your kayak hang? In order to open my garage door, I would need to have the top within about 6" of the ceiling. Thanks again!
I like the design, and not having to use straps. My only concern is during hot summer months. I wonder if the kayak might tend to bend a little and loose it's original shape.
I can't promise you it won't bend out of shape. I can only go off of mine which has been up for 2 years. I live in Maryland and it gets VERY hot in my garage. I still had zero issues. I even have 2 of them suspended together.
I like it. Thanks for the drawing showing the schematic.
James im glad I could help.
Use this pulley system and it works like a hot damn! Minimal effort and easy to put together! Took me an hr to do both!!!
If you are pulling on 2 ropes, couldnt you do this with 2 pulleys, and 2 cleats? one for each end of the kayak? Sure you lose some mechanical advantage, but it can't be that heavy.
question from me - where did the 2nd hole come from to tie the string - looks like it goes in water hole and back out another hole - did you dril a 2nd hole?
While you are up there fix that ceiling crack ! 😂😂😂
should never store from frount and end suspended this way. Always use straps on the under belly
Why not? This has been working perfect for me. I actually have 3 hanging up now. 2of them are strapped together and hoisted up the same way. This is strong and is safe. Never once had an issue.
This is from what I've read, not from experience. So take it as you will.
But what is being said; is that the plastic bottom will flex over time. Since majority of the weight is in the cockpit area. By hanging it from the ends, the middle will sag, the plastic will permanently take that shape.
I dunno if that is really going to happen or not, I can't say. I just bought my first Kayak. Pelican Sport says to store it laying hull side down on a flat surface. I've also read that one should lay it on it's side (or hang it hull side up). The strapping under the belly (my take of it anyway) is that the two straps will support the majority of the weight around the cockpit area and the ends just kinda sit there, since the majority of the weight is being supported.
Terry C thanks. I'm not sure either but I can only go off of my experience. I have had zero problems with them so far and as I stated, on that same hoist I now have 2 of them hanging together and it works perfect. I have a total of 3 hanging in my garage. I can assure you that it will not sag. Good luck to you.
Why is it that in every DIY video there's always that one person who has to get on their high horse with that ”you should never blah blah blah" Can you not take a moment and thank the uploader for taking his time and going through all this effort to show us this video? How hard does it take to show a little human decency and common courtesy? If you think the uploader can improve on his work, then help him instead of knocking him down. Or, if you think you can do a better job, then go upload your own video! I for one think you did an amazing job, David. I followed your video to the letter and this has freed up so much space in my garage! Adding that extra pulley made it so much easier! Thanks!
what are you talking about? no ones on there high horse but you.FYI terry c is correct .if you would like to check facts google as i just did to find that after a while the weight will warp the kayaks.and since mine cost more than my first car and weighs 98 pounds there's no way in hell i would support it by the plastic holes in the end.there's always that one guy lol and its you !!and now me because of you lmao!! you should never blah blah shut up.ask the manufacturer and see what they say.lol maybe just maybe terry c doesn't want the uploader or you to warp their yaks or me you ever think of that?? lothdragon you are an instigator that checks nether his facts or his mouth.david add straps to support the weight of the kayak like everyone else does look at all the thumbnails to the right here.> plenty of the same thing but done right with straps.sorry not sorry this is bad info!!
Not supporting the kayak by the bottom will eventually ruin your kayak just FYI
I respectfully disagree. I have three hanging in my garage and they have been hanging for years ever since I made this post and they are perfect.
Love the way you utilized the pulley's so it takes less effort! Im uploading a video of the hoist system I made for my yaks now, check it out if you have a chance and let me know what you think! Thanks
That's going to be a solid no from me. You should be able to pull both ropes from the same end and raise it level and have one tie off point to deal with. This video is why the thumbs down should not be disabled.
Honestly, I could care less what you think. If don't like it move on. I'm just trying to help people and as far as i can see, i have helped MANY people on here who were thankful for my help. Are there better ways? Im sure there are but this is what I did it's helped a ton of people. So, if you don't like it who the hell cares? Click all the dislikes you want. Such an ass.
If you have a better idea then you take the time and post a video. I just checked and I don't see one video that you have out. It's called helping people out. Something that you obviously don't know how to do. Instead you want to criticize about having a thumbs down.
possible to have control ropes on the same side and 1 tie off cleat
Yes. But I would recommend using 2 cleats on one side instead of one
Why didn’t you just use one pulley on each end? Is your kayak so heavy
Rob Coppolino I did that at first, it is a pain in the rear. Pulleys are pretty cheap and the extra $8 to half the effort is well worth it.
I used a 3rd pully because I noticed that with 2 of them it didn't want to go up right. adding the 3rd made it go up much easier.
Too bad you didn't show how it worked FIRST... so those of us smart enough to learn like that wouldn't have to sit thru all the babble
Nobody told you to watch it. It's always one asshole in the bunch. It's a shame someone can't put a video on to try and help people out without assholes always trying to talk shit. If you don't like it then don't watch it. GfY!