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Topic: Kayak rack saddles  (Read 2723 times)

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abighog

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I've been using yakima land shark saddles on my yakima set up for a few years now. Our latest hauler is a chevrolet equinox. With the factory rails my bars are only 26" apart. I usually haven't had a problem balancing my cobra fish n dive except one time i got it too far forward and it slid down the hood b4 i could strap it down. Last week i took the saddles off and mounted 2 5' pieces of 3" pvc to the bars like boat trailer bunks. Wish i had done it originally. No more saddles rolling around the bars. More forgiving weight distribution. And cheap too.

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interesting idea!

if the tubes were long enough they could double to transport rods.

thanks for sharing this!
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NicksYak

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Good one. Did something similar with a HF trailer I modified. Worked well, never had a problem.


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Hmmm. Do you have any picts with the kayak loaded on top?
Great idea about also using as rod tubes!

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abighog

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Will be using it again this weekend. Larger diameter pipe is available.

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abighog

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Just took pics with the yak sitting on it. I also added a tube on the ends of the bars to protect the car when loading.

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redfish12

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How are the PVC bunks attached?


abighog

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Bolted using the P clamps from the land shark saddles.

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RawYak

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Pretty sweet man.  My old yakima parts need to be tossed right about now.  I think I may try this.  Thanks!!


redfish12

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Nice! Did you have to put a washer or something on the other side? Looks like a great idea.


abighog

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I did put a washer inside.
I did see the other bunk thread, he used 4" pvc and u-bolts.
Thinking bout listing the saddles on here for trade. 4 saddles but only 4 clamps instead of 8.

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