I don’t like to brag on my work, I was raised that was not polite. I may sometimes come across as bragging and I hope not, but sometimes you are just so proud of yourself you can’t help it. This is one of those times and I am going to openly brag a little.
I want to start attending events and displaying my boats. I need a way to display them inside a small space. The obvious answer was a display rack but the problem was finding a good design. I want it to be simple, lightweight, easy to store and haul. And of course it must be cheap. Try as I might I just could not come up with a design that meet all my demands.
So, 2 AM this morning I am tossing and turning and can’t sleep. I get up and go in my office thinking I could proof read the chapter I was working on in the new book since reading almost always makes me sleepy. Instead I got to thinking about the rack and sketching some ideas. I have done this numerous times and I have never come up with anything good.
But suddenly it just fell in place! It was ugly but simple and it was cheap and lightweight. I could assemble and disassemble it in 2 minutes or less and I didn’t need a cordless drill or any tools at assemble it. This was exactly what I have been looking for! I had been over thinking it all this time.
After that I managed to go back to sleep. This morning I ate breakfast, ran to the lumber yard and after 2-3 hours in the shop and I had it built.

I settled on 3 boat rack since this would keep the tallest boat at eye level for most adults. As you can see, the rack is barely visible with the boats on it. Even so I will probably spray on some paint or varnish just to make it look a little better.

The ends are 1×4’s glued and screwed together. No fancy joints, just bare bones slapped together, basic construction. The rods are closet poles with a small dowel pin in them to keep the ends properly spaced apart. Since the joints are a loose fit it’s wobbly. To keep it from flopping around I use polyester line as cross bracing across the back of the rack. Using a truckers hitch I can pull them tight and the suddenly the rack becomes very rigid!

The rope just has a loop on the end and just hooks over the protruding dowel.
Simple, effective and it cost me less than $30.
OK, I am though bragging now. 🙂