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- nremtp143Explorer
Earl E wrote:
nremtp143 wrote:
This is what many are referring to. Works great, many use it and no permanent mount. If it won't go in your garage just take the rack off the roof. You probably aren't going to be driving around with the front T attached when you are not carrying the kayaks.
Correct. Even though I've found that if I'm not carrying the 12ft kayak, with my B&W moved to the rear, I can carry the 10 footers on the cab of the truck with the roof racks. But with the 12s, the front rack is a must with the 5er. - Earl_EExplorer
nremtp143 wrote:
This is what many are referring to. Works great, many use it and no permanent mount. If it won't go in your garage just take the rack off the roof. You probably aren't going to be driving around with the front T attached when you are not carrying the kayaks. - FirelimeExplorerWe saw one the other day where they had mounted them under the front of the 5er between the jacks. They didn't seem to have clearance issues since we were camping a ways back in a fairly gnarly road.
- nremtp143Explorer
- TexanddexExplorerI made the rack for my truck, and installed the hitch. I have been usung this system for three different trucks.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIII carry ours in the RV's basement.
- ZeeLet50ExplorerThanks for all the ideas people, the only limitation i have is the permanent mounted rack I use must be low profile to allow me to pull into the standard height garage. I currently have a Backrack behind the rear window that fits just fine. So my only option may be front mounted rack to work with the Backrack or rear mounting of a hitch on back of fiver. Putting them inside would work but they are usually wet or muddy from the places we put in and DW would have a fit with the mess.I also will be hauling bikes too.
- Turn_KeyExplorerThe way I do it may sound a bit odd but it works great. I purchased and mounted a bolt-on "Class III" hitch for the front (yes, front) of my Silverado. To that I mount a Yakama "Dry Dock". Over the cab I mount a single Yakama Cross Bar using Yakama "Q Towers". I place the bar over the front seat of the cab but it can be adjusted to fit the length of your boat(s). On top, I mount and secure 2, Wilderness System "The Ride" 'yaks measuring 13'. Have been doing this since about 2004 and the system works great. If you'll send me an email addy through the PM system, I'd be pleased to send you some pictures. I have also put together a rope system that allows me to very quickly load and secure either one or both of our 'yaks in the bed of the truck for use when we are not pulling the "5th". I am able to do this without having to remove the 5th Wheel hitch.
Happy Camping! - NMDriverExplorer
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
We carry our two 12 foot kayaks inside our fifth wheel. Its not a toy hauler but has enough room for both.
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At one time, I had a 10ft kayak and a 14ft canoe inside the 5er. Sold them both about 3 yrs ago and just tow a boat now. - phillygExplorer II
stickdog wrote:
Front hitch receiver with T and roof rack more than enough support. There have been threads on this before try search.
/\This/\ I carried a 14' Hobie.
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