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GypsiesAtHeart2016 wrote:
I do believe I found this on this blog somewhere.
http://www.usrack.com/fifth_wheel_rack_heavy_duty.php
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outwestbound wrote:canadian redneck wrote:
We carry our two 10' kayaks on the roof rack of our truck. they ride there nicely and even fit with our pin box bike rack ๐
Hi. Do you think two 12 foot kayaks would fit on roof racks mounted on a 2011 Ford 350 crew cab, 8' bed, while pulling a 5er? My kayaks are 12 and I prefer not to carry the goalpost style bars mounted in a front receiver. I'd like to use Yakima or similar double bars with the saddle brackets.
โSep-08-2014 05:55 AM
sue.t wrote:
Our solution
โSep-08-2014 04:29 AM
canadian redneck wrote:
We carry our two 10' kayaks on the roof rack of our truck. they ride there nicely and even fit with our pin box bike rack ๐
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โJun-18-2014 05:49 PM
plkitchen wrote:Halmfamily wrote:
We use a chair ladder mount to hold the nose of our eight foot kayak and then put bungee cords around it to hold it tight to ladder. The second kayak goes on the bed.
Could you post a picture of this solution?
โJun-18-2014 03:54 PM
โJun-18-2014 12:56 PM
Halmfamily wrote:
We use a chair ladder mount to hold the nose of our eight foot kayak and then put bungee cords around it to hold it tight to ladder. The second kayak goes on the bed.