Place the second kayak on the roof rack and push it up against the other one.
Securing two kayaks to a roof rack.
Tie on to a rack in two places then secure the bow and or stern via the hood system see long boat short car above and securing the stern with a line tied to d rings in the bed.
Most of you would probably place first the kayak on the car roof rack.
Whether you have one kayak or two kayaks this is a quick and easy method to sec.
Center your kayak on the roof rack.
Just be extra careful when backing up.
If you are tight on space adjust the other kayak so that you make room for both kayaks to fit side by side centered on the rack.
Transporting a kayak without a roof rack isn t the easiest of tasks never mind two.
The available space on the.
Place the second kayak on the roof rack.
Then make sure the kayak is centered between the two sides of your car.
If you have a short cab and you must you can lay you kayak flat in the bed using a tailgate extender to support the stern.
Simple solution to mounting two kayaks on a roof rack.
Maybe you do not want to install a roof rack to your car or perhaps there isn t a roof rack available that fits on your vehicle.
This video demonstrates how to load kayaks onto your vehicle for travelling.
Never attach the tie down straps to plastic parts on your car.
Hook the end of the line with the ratchet to a secure point on the front of the kayak such as the grab handle.
Attach the other end of the line to a secure point on your vehicle.
Set the kayak upside down on the tubes and use the remaining straps to secure the kayak to each tube.
You can purchase a kayak carrier with integrated load assist or you can purchase a load assist system separately.
That will work if you re.
1 check if you have enough space.
Run a strap through the doors and cinch tight.
The first thing you have to consider is your roof rack.
Ideal if you don t have center bar or j cradle.
Throw the straps over the kayak and secure them.
To attach it to the vehicle open all the doors and set one tube on the roof toward the windshield and one toward the rear window.
You don t want your kayak to be closer to one side of the car than the other.
Maybe you have just bought your kayaks and haven t yet thought about how you are going to transport them around.
Unless you are carrying two kayaks or other gear side by side on the roof your kayak should be centered on your vehicle roof.
Strap the second kayak down.
The front of the kayak should be facing forward.
2 place the straps.
If there is plenty of room on the rack you can leave a gap between this kayak and the first one.
If you don t have a secure point such as a tow hook you can install a hood loop strap to create one.