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Yakima rack
I have a Yakima rack on my truck. Round bar is 58" across.
I have a mini x and another possibly 12-15' kayak on the way. What are the options /racks you use to carry 2 kayaks? Thanks for your help. 45 |
I just took my Yakima bars off the back of my truck. I got so sick and tired of my Mako saddles and Hully rollers turning on me all of the time, no matter how tight I tried to make them.
I replaced with a Thule Xsporter 300. Adjustable height, much nicer, much happier. Only problem, my attachments no longer fit. So I had to order the brackets/adapter for the Hully rollers and I ordered the Mako Aero saddles for the front, no adapter required. Not carrying two kayaks, just an X-Factor, but pretty sure the bars are wider than the Yakima 58" bars. |
i just ordered a kit for the car couple hours ago, although whispers bars, and evenkeels....heard they work.
thukima and yakule both have them J cradle things, i believe for all bar types. designed for multiple rig transport. |
Thanks for your replies
I have a camper shell on the truck bed so I can't install xsporter I will look into te j cradle thing 45 |
I have used Yakima racks and Weatherguard racks in multiple configurations using many different types of mounts. If you're transporting 2 kayaks and have the entire Yakima rack to use, if I were you I would simply invert the kayaks and double bungie them down over each bar and secure FWD and AFT movement with bow and stern tie- downs using at least 1/4" rope. For further security on long trips, I also run a steel cable through the scupper holes and racks and secure it with a lock.
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If its something that your interested in let me know and I'll send you some pictures. Mike |
J cradle is the best bet to put 2 kayaks on a load bar that is not wide enough. We carry Malone and Thule ones that are universal.
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J-Racks work well for me... Attachment 8305
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Thanks all for the replies!
What would be the most economical way? Carry one with j bar and another with something else? Two j bar would be quite costly.. :( I think a Visit to oex sunset beach is on my agenda this weekend. Thank you, 45 |
How well do j-racks work for outbacks?
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Have a Kona and Outback and both work fine with with the J racks.
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Rack for Hobies
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Well, after trying both Yakima and Thule, for Hobie kayaks I prefer the Thule Hull-a-port Pro because of the ability to fold down and the wide mouth of the "J" fits the Hobies better. See for yourself... Thule Hull-a-Port Pro: http://www.thule.com/en-US/US/Produc...-_a_-_Port-PRO Yakima Hullraiser: http://yakima.com/shop/water/roof/hullraiser The Hull-a-port Pro costs a little more but with a folding design, more padding, a conforming fit, and a more stable (2 point) rack mount bracket, I think it is well worth the extra cost. ;) |
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