Aug-25-2015 06:57 PM
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JD and Beastlet wrote:texasAUtiger wrote:
I tow with a pickup that has a 6.5' bed and am thinking about getting a hard-sided kayak---preferably a tandem kayak---to bring with us.
I was thinking it would just need to be strapped down in the bed with a good bit of it hanging out over the tailgate.
Do any of you do this? How does it work? Have any size suggestions for how long of a kayak this would work for?
As it happens, we have a new-to-us 2013 F-150 with the 6.5' box. The truck came with a tonneau cover and we wanted that to be usable with a kayak rack installed - that meant a stake pocket rack. Dissatisfied with the commercially available options, we made our own - it uses Thule cradles and carries our three kayaks perfectly. Installation, loading, unloading and removal are all simple.
You can see my build thread here on RV.net... Stake Pocket Kayak Rack.
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May-10-2016 07:40 AM
dwayneb236 wrote:If you had a 10' kayak, would it work?
Just an FYI. I tried this with my 12' kayaks and while making a turn my kayak hit the corner of my trailer. No real damage but it will hit it on occasion. I won't do it again. We have a couple we camp with that has a kayak trailer who comes with us. On this occasion we were meeting them to go on a trip and had neglected to take the kayaks to them beforehand. Figured I could get away with just leaning them in the bed with the ends hanging over. If I never made any turns it would be fine.
Aug-28-2015 07:41 AM
texasAUtiger wrote:
I tow with a pickup that has a 6.5' bed and am thinking about getting a hard-sided kayak---preferably a tandem kayak---to bring with us.
I was thinking it would just need to be strapped down in the bed with a good bit of it hanging out over the tailgate.
Do any of you do this? How does it work? Have any size suggestions for how long of a kayak this would work for?
Aug-27-2015 06:10 PM
JD and Beastlet wrote:texasAUtiger wrote:
I tow with a pickup that has a 6.5' bed and am thinking about getting a hard-sided kayak---preferably a tandem kayak---to bring with us.
I was thinking it would just need to be strapped down in the bed with a good bit of it hanging out over the tailgate.
Do any of you do this? How does it work? Have any size suggestions for how long of a kayak this would work for?
As it happens, we have a new-to-us 2013 F-150 with the 6.5' box. The truck came with a tonneau cover and we wanted that to be usable with a kayak rack installed - that meant a stake pocket rack. Dissatisfied with the commercially available options, we made our own - it uses Thule cradles and carries our three kayaks perfectly. Installation, loading, unloading and removal are all simple.
You can see my build thread here on RV.net... Stake Pocket Kayak Rack.
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