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10-08-2014, 04:18 PM | #1 |
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... $18 home-made roof racks!
Using a fat 48" foam noodle, and a length of pvc rigid tubing pushed down through the noodle's center hole both purchased at Lowe's, plus a Malone Roof System 10' web strap (eight dollars) purchased at Plymouth Ski & Sport for a semi-total of about $18, I was able to make a pretty decent cartop roof rack for safely moving a kayak or canoe.
To safely carry the 70-lb load of a 17' aluminum canoe and distribute the weight over a wider area of the car roof, I made up four roof racks units for a total of about $72, plus you get to chose the color of the fat foam noodle to match your car: green, red, blue, or yellow! Not designed to be left on the roof permanently, but just thrown on and tightened down temporarily when the need arises to move a kayak/canoe. Besides securing the canoe to the noodle racks, it is definitely a good idea to secure a line from the bow to your car's front bumper as well. Question of the day: Is it more aerodynamic to place a canoe on the roof face up, or face down? It seems to me that having the bottom with the keel of the canoe face down would be more aerodynamic and have less resistance to the 70-mph wind of driving Rt 93. U know when things go wrong with a canoe on the roof at 70-mph, they can go bad very quickly and abruptly.
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The anticipation of your pictures is killing me.
I'll post pictures sometime of a redneck jet ski cooler/rod holder that I made for the ocean when I get a chance. DC |
10-08-2014, 06:21 PM | #3 |
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I would put the canoe with the keel of the canoe face down so that when it comes off it would be a more efficient projectile. No one wants to see a canoe coming at them upside down.
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Many years of canoe on the roof rack experience, and we knew many others. Always carried it keel up as did everyone else that we have ever seen. Stable and, you know, it just might rain and a canoe on the rack face up full of water may not be the best idea. But by all means feel free to give it a try. Just try to let us know when you are on the road so we can stay clear.
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10-09-2014, 08:40 AM | #5 |
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The ten foot straps which are very well constructed and designed for roof tie-down use makes a loop around the roof and through the interior of the car so's to install each one only takes about a minute. You open all the doors, usually a car has four doors, and tighten down on the Malone webstraps.
The 48" x 3/4' rigid pvc tubing is flexible enough to curve somewhat to conform to the car rooftop, and the webstraps get threaded down through the center of the pvc pipe inside the center hole in the 48" fat foam noodles. Four excellent tie-off points, one at each corner of the setup are where the strap exits the foam pad and makes a turn to get past the weather stripping and into the car, so's you have four easy-to-use tie-off spots for securing ropes or lines to hold down the canoe. By attaching a pvc coupling to the end of each 48" pvc tube, it helps to keep the noodle in place and makes the tie-off area stronger or something. All things considered, I am a total roof rack do-it-yourself genius, and this el-cheapo rack, for as little as $35 for two racks, can be thrown on the roof and secured in about one minute/rack ....... just when you need to move something like a 4x8' sheet of plywood.....or 12' long lumber..... or a 14' ladder.....or a 17' canoe/ 15' kayak....and don't want a semi-permanent rack made by Thule for $400. As you know, you are totally legally responsible for any car accidents caused by items falling off your roof ..... like no kidding!
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I'd like to know where you can get a Thule kayak rack for only $400.
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My son-in-law works for Thule in Conn. The employees don't get much of a discount for the products. They do have first dibs on discontinued. Usually I shove my paddleboats into the back of my truck or Jeep. If I do attached it to my roof rack, the noodles FLL mentioned will not last long. I prefer furniture mats, which can be use for many things. Big Lots have tons of bungee cords and web straps to choose from. I find Big Lots and or Amazon cheaper than Wally World.
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Dick's Sporting goods...
Quick look at their website (Dick's) shows at least 3 racks in the $130-250 range.
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FLL, you can get this kit from Walmart for $18, which pretty much does what you did.
I have a kit like this and really the only hard part is lifting the kayak. http://www.walmart.com/ip/SeaSense-C...-Kit/10086714? |
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FFL I'm having a problem!!
Your pictures won't load so I can see this new invention. ToW |
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Line from the Stern?
You do want a line from the bow because of the wind when driving on the highway but I don't want to be the person in front of you when you need to brake quickly and your canoe comes through my back window. As a former EMT, I have seen too many projectiles come off the roof of a car into the car in front of it.
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Malone makes a pair of inflatable roof racks for about $95 which are very sturdy and very well made.... www.maloneautoracks.com/handirack.php ..... except for the pair I bought were both defective with air leaks in identical locations.......so's I returned them to the kayak-hottub store in Meredith across from the Volvo dealer back in July.....and used the inflatable roof rack design as a model for my noodle racks....after seeing how much a set of Thule racks would cost.....u-know....necessity is the mother of .........! Two fat noodles with pvc pipe pushed through the length of the inside hole measure about 48 x 4" each, so two noodles are pretty similar to the design of the inflatable rack, only there's nothing to inflate and no air leak problemos. When not being used for hauling a canoe or something.....the noodle racks come off the car. Try doing that repeatedly with the Thule racks......on-off-on-off-on-off.......Thule....no-way!
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These come right off too and are only an FLL friendly $18.
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I knew it!
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In CT we have a store called Ocean State Job Lot.
They often sell a roof rack that clamps to the rails for $50. It's 52" wide and holds 100#. They also sell kayak brackets that work with it for $40 a set. |
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Enjoy the damage that'll do to your paint job.
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