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Old 03-19-2012, 04:21 PM   #1
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I use the Thule SlipStream 887xt and it wants the kayak in the up position for transport. As noted, proper bow/stern tie down lines are more important than orientation. With a small hatch that the OP is referencing, the cheap way out would be foam blocks for the kayak and plenty of straps from harborfreight.
I like this set up, good fuel economy, and with the Outback positioned, stern forward, a good bit of down force for those canyon roads...nice setup
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Old 03-19-2012, 04:26 PM   #2
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Nice catch on the stern forward. I figure it would keep the rudder and seat from being an issue during longer trips. As others have noted, these expensive hobies require an appropriate racking system. I made sure to factor that into my budget.
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Old 03-19-2012, 05:26 PM   #3
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I am working on putting a Thule rack on the roof. I have the glide feet on my van. The problem with a 2 door is the bars would be close together. So I found a "Short Roof Adaptor" to spread the bars apart. Next are the clips and a wind visor. Here we go, Happy hunting on Craigslist.
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Old 03-21-2012, 08:05 PM   #4
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not necessarily cheapest route but it works for me.....

well i've tried a lot of different ways to haul my yak to the water. tried loading it on top of my sequoia (too tall) and my wife was no help with loading it.
used my crv; worked well but car got into an accident so no longer around but it too was a two person job for me to load it and unload it.
bought a prius for the obvious reasons and tried to use the roof to transport the yak a little easier to load than the crv but still more troublesome than it was worth. the worst part with transporting it on top of the roof, noticed a big drop off on my fuel consumption (from 45 to 34 mpg).
so now i have turned to this...... it also doubles as my storage rack.
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Old 03-21-2012, 08:16 PM   #5
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Nice.. You can just man-tow it to the beach.. lol
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Old 03-21-2012, 08:29 PM   #6
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Whats in the fridge??
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Old 03-22-2012, 06:25 AM   #7
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Old 03-22-2012, 04:01 PM   #8
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well i've tried a lot of different ways to haul my yak to the water. tried loading it on top of my sequoia (too tall) and my wife was no help with loading it.
used my crv; worked well but car got into an accident so no longer around but it too was a two person job for me to load it and unload it.
bought a prius for the obvious reasons and tried to use the roof to transport the yak a little easier to load than the crv but still more troublesome than it was worth. the worst part with transporting it on top of the roof, noticed a big drop off on my fuel consumption (from 45 to 34 mpg).
so now i have turned to this...... it also doubles as my storage rack.
1st Can I have the "Grey" wheels hanging on the wall? I mean you have the steroid version so you won't be using them anymore. 2nd, did you put a hitch on the Prius? Like the set up though, but driving at 55 you are going to have to get up and leave a little earlier or you will miss the am bite.
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Old 03-22-2012, 04:14 PM   #9
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Old 03-22-2012, 05:09 PM   #10
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tagyak, nice setup! With a killer trailer like that you should upgrade to a Pro Angler!

I've seen countless threads about a PRIUS and a rooftop rack. The hobie site had a good thread on using a prius as a base vehicle for a PA.
http://www.hobiecat.com/forums/viewt...=20078&start=0

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Old 03-22-2012, 05:16 PM   #11
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I used to use top of my Explorers...
But it is getting harder...which means I'm getting older...
Now I use back of my pickup bed
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