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inbx3 03-10-2012 02:07 PM

Transporting 2 Kayaks-part 2
 
So I finally dedcided on using the Yakima Outdoorsman 300 to transport my Outback and Kona. Now the decision is which way to place them. Don't think they'll fit side by side and was looking at the J holders but saw somewhere that the Outback doesn't quite fit right. What about vertically on their side? Any suggestions?

YakMedic 03-11-2012 10:01 AM

I use this when I need to transport three or more yaks
http://www.autoanything.com/roof-racks/69A5913A0A0.aspx
It works great

However when I only transport 2 they fit side by side on the rack. You may be supprised to find that they fit.

I use The Thule Xsporter though on a F150, I'm not sure on the Yakima

yaky yak 03-11-2012 11:38 AM

I get two yaks on top of my little car no problom. I just over lap them some and secure them throu the scrubber holes. I try to keep it simple.

William Novotny 03-11-2012 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by yaky yak (Post 109793)
I get two yaks on top of my little car no problom. I just over lap them some and secure them throu the scrubber holes. I try to keep it simple.

Cant the stress on the scuppers cause cracks transporting this way? Ive always avoided going through the scuppers.

yaky yak 03-11-2012 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by William Novotny (Post 109816)
Cant the stress on the scuppers cause cracks transporting this way? Ive always avoided going through the scuppers.

:o Yeah the potential is there I guess, especially if its not tight and allowed to rub back and forth.
I still use the scuppers to lock down my kayak on the racks on my car, always being careful to have a towel under the straps. I transport it upside down and like it as secure as possible. I have a 17ft yak and a 14footer and both are longer then my car.
Iv'e had 3 kayaks up there before, but I'm kind of a hillbilly, okie, and do what I have to so I can get "there" to fish. Probably shouldn't be offering advice.
As you were Gentlemen. :leaving:

William Novotny 03-11-2012 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by yaky yak (Post 109834)
:o Yeah the potential is there I guess, especially if its not tight and allowed to rub back and forth.
I still use the scuppers to lock down my kayak on the racks on my car, always being careful to have a towel under the straps. I transport it upside down and like it as secure as possible. I have a 17ft yak and a 14footer and both are longer then my car.
Iv'e had 3 kayaks up there before, but I'm kind of a hillbilly, okie, and do what I have to so I can get "there" to fish. Probably shouldn't be offering advice.
As you were Gentlemen. :leaving:

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