โJun-25-2013 07:41 PM
โJun-30-2013 10:51 AM
Swampman597 wrote:
I'm really new to RVing and have taken our 5th wheeler out once to Myakka State Park. But, we really missed our kayaks and looking at adding a front receiver and T-bar like you've done. The amount of tie-down straps for the T-bars surprise me - do they really move around that much or is there another reason?
I've also been thinking of another solution and wonder if any one has done or tried it. We have a 2004 Keystone Laredo and see there is plenty of room below the windows in the back for a hatch or door big enough to slide kayaks in and out when the slide-out is extended. From there, it would be easy to pull them forward to the bedroom stairs and even the bed. Then, just use Thule or Yakima type bars on the cab for transporting them from the campground. Does anyone do it this way? Or is there a problem with this solution?
Thanks
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โJun-26-2013 07:45 PM
vic46 wrote:
I would wonder if the support pole from the front bumper might be viewed as an vision impairment to the driver's vision in some jurisdictions. Perhaps California, similar to the law forbidding anything attached to the windshield (eg, GPS)and restriction regarding what may be attached to the windshied rear view mirror.
โJun-26-2013 04:03 PM
โJun-26-2013 02:42 PM
Me Again wrote:
We brought a 10' one home from Arizona on the trailers rear ladder. Then I built an over the cab rack.
I sold the larger Old Town Vapor 12 and got a Vapor 10.
Never understood why people carry them as rain catchers!
Chris
โJun-26-2013 11:15 AM
Me Again wrote:
We brought a 10' one home from Arizona on the trailers rear ladder. Then I built an over the cab rack.
I sold the larger Old Town Vapor 12 and got a Vapor 10.
Never understood why people carry them as rain catchers!
Chris
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