How To Transfer Roof Rack
Position your sup so it is running parallel with the car and with the widest point of the board between the crossbars of your rack.
How to transfer roof rack. In this post i m going to talk about how to transport your kayak without a roof rack system. Typically your vehicle roof will be the limiting factor. The sections of a modular rack have crossbars which are welded in position to fit a specific model of van this makes them easy to fit but makes it impossible to transfer between vans in most cases. Transporting a kayak without a roof rack isn t the easiest of tasks never mind two.
Between a swb low. Maybe you do not want to install a roof rack to your car or perhaps there isn t a roof rack available that fits on your vehicle. It should be close to one of the crossbars. So it is a big problem for me when it comes to transport my kayak.
Maybe you have just bought your kayaks and haven t yet thought about how you are going to transport them around. This can be very dangerous hence should be controlled. I will show you some solutions with the step by step process. For instance if you have a roof mounted cargo box rated at 150 lbs roof rack crossbars rated at 200 lbs and a roof rated at 100 lbs then you cannot load more than 100 lbs.
Quickly and easily strap cargo to roof rack or trailer using ratchet straps. Using a flat head screw driver assemble the roof rails to the top of the car by sxrewing the side rails and the cross bars together. Toss the other end of the strap over your sup. Take a cam strap and position the buckle so it is resting on top of the board but near the edge.
The exception would be if you are switching between different wheelbase or rear door types of the same generation of van i e. Avoid drilling too deep into the roof of the car.