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pasusan wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:OP here - thanks so much for stopping back in again to repeat your thoughts. A lot of folks had interesting things to say about aerodynamics and how boats or bike racks affected their mpg.
You realise this thread goes back to 12/26/15.
Like I said before if a few bucks for gas is going to be a big deal you might as well sell everything and go sit on the porch at the retirement center.
Bill
We are retired now and often travel with our B instead of the TT, and not often at water spots, so not missing the canoe.
Don't know how this thread came back - I thought they were closed after a year. :h
โNov-19-2018 02:19 AM
WILDEBILL308 wrote:OP here - thanks so much for stopping back in again to repeat your thoughts. A lot of folks had interesting things to say about aerodynamics and how boats or bike racks affected their mpg.
You realise this thread goes back to 12/26/15.
Like I said before if a few bucks for gas is going to be a big deal you might as well sell everything and go sit on the porch at the retirement center.
Bill
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rtate wrote:
When I had a bumper pull I built a rack for my kayak that went over the roof of the pickup and out over the bed. I check my milage pretty closely and did notice a slight improvement with the kayak on top. I am guessing that it broke up the airflow flowing over the cab of the truck down into the bed and hitting the front of the trailer. Actually improved the airflow somewhat.
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โDec-25-2015 06:09 PM
pasusan wrote:
OP here - thanks to all who responded! We are on the fence at this moment whether to get an inflatable or carry our hard sided canoe.
It does seem that the mpg difference won't be much to consider... I just have a hard time picturing the big old canoe on top of the truck for long trips, just for the possibility of using it. We will be retiring within the next couple of years and will be taking longer trips - not to go to one CG with water, but to go all over - sometimes being near water.
We've got some time to think about it before we need to do something. ๐
โDec-25-2015 10:24 AM
K3WE wrote:pasusan wrote:
OP here - thanks to all who responded! We are on the fence at this moment whether to get an inflatable or carry our hard sided canoe.
It does seem that the mpg difference won't be much to consider... I just have a hard time picturing the big old canoe on top of the truck for long trips, just for the possibility of using it. We will be retiring within the next couple of years and will be taking longer trips - not to go to one CG with water, but to go all over - sometimes being near water.
We've got some time to think about it before we need to do something. ๐
Wish I had a pic. You need a good canoe rack- camper or not. You are right- you LOOK loaded.
But canoe camping is EXCELLENT!
โDec-25-2015 04:19 AM
pasusan wrote:
OP here - thanks to all who responded! We are on the fence at this moment whether to get an inflatable or carry our hard sided canoe.
It does seem that the mpg difference won't be much to consider... I just have a hard time picturing the big old canoe on top of the truck for long trips, just for the possibility of using it. We will be retiring within the next couple of years and will be taking longer trips - not to go to one CG with water, but to go all over - sometimes being near water.
We've got some time to think about it before we need to do something. ๐
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