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Daddeo
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: OC
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Well, we don't travel light and we do have some gear...IRVINE KAYAK 2_2012 002.jpg
So, we just throw it in the back of the truck...IRVINE KAYAK 2_2012 006.jpg You have to have a skilled crew to tie it down using the latest boyscout knots...IRVINE KAYAK 2_2012 014.jpg and the important one, you must have a skilled crew handle the gear and kayaks and unload it for you...IRVINE KAYAK 2_2012 021.jpg |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I'll drive my truck every so often but as of lately I've been driving my Civic. I did notice that when I was driving my truck I was taking everything but the kitchen sink with me, now I take what I need and mayyyybe a little extra.
I went to Home Depot yesterday and purchased a smaller tote, everything that I need fits in it perfectly with just a little room to spare. I browsed the PVC isle for some ideas and was considering strapping my rods to the rack but its probably more trouble than its worth, its just as easy to lay them down in the front seat. I never really noticed how many guys transport their kayaks in compact cars until I started doing it. I guess since it wasn't something that I was doing I never really cared about it or payed attention to it. The cost of fuel isn't killing me but if I can travel to and from for half the cost why not, right? Besides, when I go to LJ I usually try to get around 3 guys to carpool in my truck, we all pitch in $20 for fuel and it gets us to and from with a little to spare.
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Daddeo
Join Date: Jul 2010
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With enthusiastic helpers like mine, we found out the hard way that we needed to protect the rods from being stepped on, so we store them in a rod traveling case (its in the bed in one of the pictures). Now the rods survive the excursion!
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: newbury park ca
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That's wierd, a kayak gear storage box, that was my rainy day project yesterday...plastic box fits everything, and fits in the back seat of my truck...I was thinkin about the Cat trip thought I would get a headstart
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
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Hey Bret, on the Cat trip you have to be able to haul ALL of your stuff including the kayak. That big container may or may not be the best bet.
Consider stuffing your crap in the yak and a backpack. Just an idea. I think that the Flyer charges extra for a big EXTRA luggage (container) like that. Can't wait. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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If you need help stuffing your kayak until it looks like its going to burst contact wiredantz(frank)........he carries everything including the kitchen sink in his yak.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Well at least I can cross off the kitchen sink, I will just use Franks...
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