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Thanks for all the rack info.
Continue to wonder if anyone has developed a rack to carry a kayak? The roof mount as described above is questionable because of the targa roof anchors. The trunk mount sounds interesting like to see pics but the kayak length maybe a problem. __________________ This post was auto-generated based upon a question asked on our tech article page here: |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: New England
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I am not aware of one. I opened a post in our forums. A Pelican community member may be able to answer your question.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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kayak
I used to run with a pair of 13.5 foot glass yaks on my 914 roof. I used a very old Yakima rack the kind that clamps to rain gutters on old cars. the rack had two pairs of yak saddles. I tied the ends of the boats to the bumpers, which helped keep the boats and roof on.
I did not like freeway driving this way, but local low speed trips to my local wharf were fine. |
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where theres a will theres a way. you could do a hitch mount and a rack off of that. front of the cayak goes on the roof and the back on the rack. ofcourse the hitch mount poses a new problem
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There's a picture on 914 World of a canoe on the roof somewhere.
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Current Project: 73 914, 1.8t, ~300hp, 930 Brakes, Roll Cage Past Projects: 69 911, converted to C2 wide body cabriolet 3.2L 72 914, Ford 5.0L V8 EFI |
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