Kayak and Canoe Car Top BasicsCarrying kayaks and canoes on top of your vehicle is the common way to transport the boats to the water. It works great; however, unless you use proper technique and equipment to attach them to the vehicle, you run the risk of creating an “unguided missile.” Your boat is designed to efficiently slice through the water. On top of your vehicle, zooming along at highway speeds, a lot of wind resistance and pressure is transferred to your roof rack and tiedown system. Give your equipment and technique the following safety check: Vehicle Rack The Quick-N-Easy rack system is an economical one for vehicles with a specific type of rain gutter. Other affordable ways to carry kayaks and canoes on your roof are the NRS Deluxe Kayak and Canoe Car Rack Kits.> Strapping Down Your Boats Two other important straps, which all too often are forgotten, are the bow and stern tie-down straps. These straps secure the bow and stern of the boat to the front and back bumpers or frame of the vehicle. The NRS J-Hook Straps are specifically designed for this purpose. The rubber-coated hooks clip into boat grab loops/carry handles and bumper lips or vehicle frame members. In addition to helping prevent forward or backward movement of the boat, they take a lot of the strain off the rack system itself. It is highly recommended to always use these tie-down straps when transporting boats. If you’re carrying two or more boats at a time, you can join their grab loops/carry handles with a strap and use one J-Hook Strap on each end. Other Considerations An open kayak cockpit makes a big air scoop that increases wind resistance. We carry a variety of cockpit covers, for both touring and whitewater boats. Covers not only block the wind, they also keep rain, dirt and critters out of your boat. Following these simple steps will get you and your boats to the water with no-hassle. Trust us; you don’t want to see your boat in the rearview mirror! |
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