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Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 99
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I put two Prowler 13's in the bed of my Tacoma with a bed extender. I just lay them on their tops. One overlaps the other, but they don't move at all. It's really not a problem. Hasn't caused any damage yet.
Edit: You can probably carry more kayaks than you think... http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ead.php?t=8826 ![]() |
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 18
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Jorulvil - your point is a good one... I will see about that, but was still hoping to see if someone could point me to a bed mounted rack like a bike carrier that could be adapted for kayak use.
Jhook- if you don't damage them, then I may be worried for no reason...and uh, the first step in curing an addiction us admitting you need help...that's a bunch of yaks in one rig! Even if it is a rental shops fleet.... Thanks for the replies guys. |
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 18
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Mtnbykr -
I'm on it! That's why I am appealing to the mass-mind of the bwe boards! Someone here must have had this issue and solved it! Or several someones! Like someone said, more than one way to skin a catfish! |
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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You could figure out a way to mount a J-rack to the truck bed. This would allow you to easily carry one of the yaks on its side.
Bob |
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 18
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Jimmy - good thought, I hadn't thought of you tube... Guess I know what I am doing in the border line today.
Bob, that is exactly what I was thinking, but I have no clue how. Haven't put a ton of time on it yet though either. I was hoping for a leg up on re-creating that wheel, but I may just have to put my head to use for something other than a hatrack. |
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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You could install some brackets to the truck bed which would allow for the easy insertion and removal of some roof rack bars, (Yakima or Thule). The J-racks could be attached to those. Even better, mount the bars to the top of the bed sides. Your big yak would be carried the way it is now. The second, (and third) could be strapped to the bars. In case you are interested, I have a set of J-racks that I could be persuaded to part with. Mine are from Yakima. When you figure it out, you should post your project in the Innovations thread for everyone to see. Bob |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 99
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![]() I went through the same thought process when I got the second yak for my wife. I was planning on building a wooden bracket that would sit in the truck bed and then attach the J mounts to that and the cross bar of the bed extender. After transporting the yaks a couple times without any brackets, I decided it wasn't really needed. It might be nice just to free up some bed space. Let us know what you come up with. |
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 18
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Bob,
Thanks for the offer of the J's. I have my hands on a couple sets now though along with a couple of expanding load rods. When I get everything in and tested I will put up some pics. Thanks again for the help all. If this doesn't work, I will be back crying like a 10 yo for more assistance! |
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