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Ddwineguy
06-05-2013, 03:53 PM
Last week I was very excited to get my brand new hobie PA 12. I had no problem using my rhino t loader and securing it on my van. Ha! I thought to myself, all you haters that said this boat was to heavy to car top, take that!
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I was also able to take it off no problem.
Next day I tried to load it and go fishing. All was well to my knee buckled and the boat slipped off the rack and hit my liftgate. How much damage can a kayak do? Well take a look.
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That, my friends is $2000 worth of kayak induced dents. $500 after my deductible but still hurts. Not willing to give up I sold the t loader, saddles and roof rack for the same price as this
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Now I think I am ready to fish. Hope to see you all out there soon!

JeffB
06-05-2013, 04:21 PM
That sux, I hope your knee is alright.

finyak
06-05-2013, 04:41 PM
Thank God the Kayak didn't get damaged:D.

Ddwineguy
06-05-2013, 05:37 PM
Thanks Frank. Just a few scratches. I'm ok with that, just like scratching up a new 4x4. Now it's ready to fish!

Mahigeer
06-05-2013, 06:09 PM
Sorry to see that.
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<O:p></O:p>I had a close call the first time I took mine off. Thus, now I use a tarp to prevent scratches. I don’t know if it will prevent damage like yours, but at least it won’t scratch.<O:p></O:p>

lowprofile
06-05-2013, 06:19 PM
i load my 14 on my roof rack no problem. its super simple and Drake made a video on how to load and unload effortlessly.

i have a trailer too though, and it makes it a bit easier. as long as there is adequate parking.