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Kayak Mount
Posted on 9/24/17 at 11:39 pm
Posted on 9/24/17 at 11:39 pm
What kind of mount/setup do YOU use to get your kayak from point A to point B? All ideas/pictures are welcome!
Posted on 9/25/17 at 6:42 am to Dingleberry Dan
I use the bed of my truck and a couple of straps.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 7:37 am to Dingleberry Dan
My tournament setup for Hobie Outback is two pvc bunks spanning between two wood cross member support. The front wood cross member sits in the bed. The rear sits and fits on a Harbor Freight tailgate extender. The Outback sits on/is suspended by the PVC which flexes and provides cushion to the yak.
Mine is overkill but its meant for tournament style quick combat launches. I can pull my fully loaded Outback back off the bunks just a bit, attach wheels, and then fully unload the kayak. Same with loading it. The only things I load and unload everytime are cooler and Mirage drive. Obviously the yak can be near 130lbs rigged so I have to be sure to have eaten my Wheaties, but its fast and only needs one strap from launch to launch. The biggest challenge is getting wheels under and outfrom the Outback while fully loaded on the ground.
Mine is overkill but its meant for tournament style quick combat launches. I can pull my fully loaded Outback back off the bunks just a bit, attach wheels, and then fully unload the kayak. Same with loading it. The only things I load and unload everytime are cooler and Mirage drive. Obviously the yak can be near 130lbs rigged so I have to be sure to have eaten my Wheaties, but its fast and only needs one strap from launch to launch. The biggest challenge is getting wheels under and outfrom the Outback while fully loaded on the ground.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 8:24 am to Dingleberry Dan
Set mine up on a 6×8 utility trailer, welded on some inch and a half square tubing and then placed 3-inch schedule 40 PVC for the bottom supports
We've hualed Unc's PA14 and 2 radar 135 with no issues
Plan on placing a lower PVC setup so we can put the 3rd boat on without flipping it over
We've hualed Unc's PA14 and 2 radar 135 with no issues
Plan on placing a lower PVC setup so we can put the 3rd boat on without flipping it over
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