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Old 12-15-2016, 12:05 PM   #2
Chuck D
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I have the same rack and use it for my Outback. It does not fit it perfectly. With the shape of the hull it usually moves from one side to the other. It is also a little bit flimsy and can fall down at times. That being said it does work for my kayak when I need a mobile, light rack and it has not done any damage to the hull. It's a good investment, however there are a lot of better ideas out there with PVC if you have the time and ingenuity... Good luck, drag that trap through the bay at about 30ft with a mack and you should find a butt or two as well. Tight lines.

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