|
||
click images for full-size version |
Dubbed the "Strap-o-matic," this early strap wheel it made its regatta debut on the shores of Lake Ononandaga, shortly after being spotted (at a local Home Depot, naturally!) by a coach tired of rolling up straps one by one. A unique feature of this model was that it was fitted with a frame so it could hang on the trailer for easy access during loading and unloading. That original hose reel is long gone, but the "Strap-o-matic 2.0" pictured here--still in use at that same club--sports the original wooden frame that lets it sit on the trailer for easy access during loading and unloading.
"Strap-o-matic 2.0" also features an improvement we've started noticing that makes this hack, well, twice as good: using two of these smaller wheels, originally designed for extension cords, is a great way to separate your 9 foot and 12 foot straps, which saves time hunting down the right length as you tie down your eights after the regatta--assuming that the straps were sorted and "wheeled" correctly.
[Of course, if anyone have a good system for automating that sorting step, THAT would probably be the greatest rowing hack of all time.]
We do miss the original version, though: the huge garden hose reel was perfect for storing lots of straps--and pretty fun to spin around. We once spotted one of those big reels mounted permanently on the front of one midwest college's trailer, just above the spare. Well-hacked!
Are you a Strap-o-matic convert? Or do you have an even better hack for storing (or sorting) straps? Let Rowing Hacks hear all about it in the comments.
Have a great rowing hack for future inclusion here? Send it to us!
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου