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Old 05-28-2008, 11:09 PM
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I find the factory roof rack to narrow for most canoes so I added some crossbars to better support them. I also use one of those extend a truck devices as pictured. (Harbor freight.com-$35) With it, I can haul a 14' canoe/yak in my short bed(!). I've also used it the tall way to haul a 17'4" x44" canoe . ( Stern on the extender. Bow on the "yakatule" bars/adapter I made for the factory rack. (See pics below.)
One thing to note, if you have a cap, canoes usually curve up at the ends. In many canoes, this means that the bow/stern will drop down 4-7" or below the rack (assuming you have the canoe inverted and rack supporting the center.) i.e if you use racks for the roof, you may have to put a spacer between it and the canoe so your bow/stern isn't hitting the roof .
FWIW, I had low profile artificial gutters mounted on my last glass cap. This alowed me to add Thule racks when ever I wanted. Still had to watch teh bow on most canoes though. (Almost broke the sun roof once!)



Yakathule Racks



Yakathule rack close-up


17'4" x44" Canoe on Frontier Short bed



p.s. Note the nylon loops sticking out of the hood gap. I highly recomend installing a set if your going to use your racks regularly.
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For now, this is how I will be carrying my canoe to the beach tommorrow.
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For now, this is how I will be carrying my canoe to the beach tommorrow.
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weehooker, I faintly recall reading a thread somewhere on here that discusses your tie setup on the front using the fender bolt to tied down. Did you use that same method there in the pic? I don't recall the steps, can you give me a how to step?
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How sturdy are the roof racks
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im running a THULE RACK on my bed very durable racks.carring a scupper pro kayak
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