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Pagzzz
03-16-2022, 12:20 PM
Looking at getting into Kayak fishing for the first time, and have never owned a big kayak. How does everyone deal with a 14' kayak and a 5' short bed truck? I have a 2013 F150 supercrew with the short bed. I also have a collapseable Thule Rack that I used for carrying my 40lb outrigger canoe ... but I am guessing it is impractical to carry a 100lb+ kayak up on those racks without wrecking my back getting it down/up.
Curious to see what the best solution is for transport
FoodGeekFish
03-16-2022, 02:05 PM
Looking at getting into Kayak fishing for the first time, and have never owned a big kayak. How does everyone deal with a 14' kayak and a 5' short bed truck? I have a 2013 F150 supercrew with the short bed. I also have a collapseable Thule Rack that I used for carrying my 40lb outrigger canoe ... but I am guessing it is impractical to carry a 100lb+ kayak up on those racks without wrecking my back getting it down/up.
Curious to see what the best solution is for transport
Hitch extenders (Boonedox, Yakima, Rhino Rack) are a common solution if rack loading doesn't make sense.
Saba Slayer
03-16-2022, 04:30 PM
The extender works great on my Tacoma with a 6' bed...:cheers1:
I have a few friends and customers that have bought the 12' PA so that they don't have to use an extender...
Pagzzz
03-16-2022, 04:41 PM
The extender works great on my Tacoma with a 6' bed...:cheers1:
I have a few friends and customers that have bought the 12' PA so that they don't have to use an extender...
I definitely need the PA14 since I am a BIG guy, but the extender looks like the trick. Just have to watch those tight turns I guess since it will swing wide, but I have towed 40' canoes, so probably OK.
LEEZO
03-16-2022, 07:19 PM
the boondox groovy T-bone is game changer for my PA14. I disconnect it from the hitch and pop it inside my Tahoe when i head out to the water. if there is a way to cable lock or pad lock it to the hitch or truck bed i would recommend that to deter the methmaticians.
JohnMckroidJr
03-24-2022, 05:49 AM
3x for the T-bar. Mine is a cheap one off eBay fortified with a towel tie-strapped onto the base to cushion the kayak and PVC with reflective tape added to the goalposts for increased visibility.
tak100
03-24-2022, 06:46 AM
I put PVC pipe over the bar the kayak rests on and I have been very happy with the results.
Much better the pool noodles that just couldn't handle the weight.
JohnMckroidJr
03-24-2022, 11:37 AM
I put PVC pipe over the bar the kayak rests on and I have been very happy with the results.
Much better the pool noodles that just couldn't handle the weight.
I started out with the pool noodles, but like you mentioned they don't handle the weight and created more friction. The folded-up towel is just now starting to break down, but it has been there for several years and provides a soft cushion to push the kayak along.
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