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Kayak Rack Design
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I am designing a kayak rack to support 2 adult kayaks, 2 kids kayaks and a stand-up paddle board which would be placed on a section of our lawn near to a lake. I could use some guidance on how best to plan for the size of lumber as well as the best way to connect the pieces of wood to each other with the hope of maximizing durability and stability. I'm sure there are a lot of ways to get this done, so I'd welcome any and all ideas. I'm attaching a very rough sketch of how I envision the rack supporting the kayaks with the view being from one of the ends of the kayak rack.

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