i just found this on the web and i think its cheap
http://www.govliquidation.com/aucimg/ph ... 255517.jpg
looks like a carrying case for a stinger
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rc boat transport cases
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Hi Oliver:
One fast way to protect your hull: Use a heavy cardboard tube (In this country used for pouring concretepillars) and two endpieces. One fixed , the other the lid. Remember holes for ventilation.
My tube are about 20 cm wide and just fit my slim hull. For a TS2 some sort of barrel should do....
One fast way to protect your hull: Use a heavy cardboard tube (In this country used for pouring concretepillars) and two endpieces. One fixed , the other the lid. Remember holes for ventilation.
My tube are about 20 cm wide and just fit my slim hull. For a TS2 some sort of barrel should do....
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the cardboard tubes used for forming cement columns are called "Sono Tubes" and work well, but even better is PVC culvert pipe. It's corrugated and truly bombproof - a couple of wooden end hatches, some foam rings to suspend the hull inside, and you've got a great case. Since it's cylindrical, very few things can be put on top of it (minimize crush damage) but they tend to roll. I stopped the rolling business by bolting a couple of carrying handles to the outside.