mattrocket
Flat water follies
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
Built myself a beach stand today. Sick of running my ski aground during breaks, re-fueling etc. In total it cost me $25 at Homey Depot. You only need five parts total. 4 2" SCH40 90's, 4 2" SCH40 T's and one 10' stick of 2" SCH40 drain pipe.
Basic parts you will need.
First, I measured my trailer bunks to determine the width. I was 12 1/2" for my Superjet
Next I made the ends of the stand. The pic should be pretty self explanatory of how I did it. The length of the cross members and the small pieces I had to cut to couple the T's and 90's determined the overall length of the stand. I just took the length of pipe I had left over after making the ends and cut it in half. Wound up being about 4' long total.
Once it was all glued together and dry I drilled vent holes in the tops of the long runner pipes to allow air to escape and let water in so the stand will stay submerged.
Well, thats about it. I may end up carpeting it eventually. I haven't taken it to the water yet but Ill report back with the results. Thanks for looking, Matt

Basic parts you will need.

First, I measured my trailer bunks to determine the width. I was 12 1/2" for my Superjet

Next I made the ends of the stand. The pic should be pretty self explanatory of how I did it. The length of the cross members and the small pieces I had to cut to couple the T's and 90's determined the overall length of the stand. I just took the length of pipe I had left over after making the ends and cut it in half. Wound up being about 4' long total.

Once it was all glued together and dry I drilled vent holes in the tops of the long runner pipes to allow air to escape and let water in so the stand will stay submerged.
Well, thats about it. I may end up carpeting it eventually. I haven't taken it to the water yet but Ill report back with the results. Thanks for looking, Matt