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Jared Richardson3

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:23 am
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Given the recent topics, what the heck! Smile

I recently bought a kayak and I have to steal my wife's suv every time I
want to go paddling... what's the best way to roof rack a kayak or canoe
without risking any damage to the car? Are there any brands of racks that
are safer for the car? Are the foam pads 'good enough'?

Thanks

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Chicago Paddling-F

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 12:24 pm
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Jared Richardson <jared-richRMV-THSardson.DeleteThis@nc.rr.com> wrote:
: Given the recent topics, what the heck! Smile

: I recently bought a kayak and I have to steal my wife's suv every time I
: want to go paddling... what's the best way to roof rack a kayak or canoe
: without risking any damage to the car? Are there any brands of racks that
: are safer for the car? Are the foam pads 'good enough'?

: Thanks

Thule makes a rack that fits my Porsche. You'd have to look up your model and
year to see what they have. Mine was out of stock for a year or so but then
they did a production run and I was able to order it at REI. Your kayak will
end up being rear biased so you might want a bra to protect the finish on
the front (I put a bra on the car whenever I'm carrying a kayak to prevent
the front tiedown ropes from damaging the paint.

I'd avoid foam blocks as they make the paint dull and your car is low enough
that it'll be easy to see.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:16 am
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"Chicago Paddling-Fishing" <jwn.RemoveThis@ripco.com> wrote in message
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 > Jared Richardson <jared-richRMV-THSardson.RemoveThis@nc.rr.com> wrote:
 > : Given the recent topics, what the heck! Smile
 >
 > : I recently bought a kayak and I have to steal my wife's suv every time I
 > : want to go paddling... what's the best way to roof rack a kayak or canoe
 > : without risking any damage to the car? Are there any brands of racks
that
 > : are safer for the car? Are the foam pads 'good enough'?
 >
 > : Thanks
 >
 > Thule makes a rack that fits my Porsche. You'd have to look up your model
and
 > year to see what they have. Mine was out of stock for a year or so but
then
 > they did a production run and I was able to order it at REI. Your kayak
will
 > end up being rear biased so you might want a bra to protect the finish on
 > the front (I put a bra on the car whenever I'm carrying a kayak to prevent
 > the front tiedown ropes from damaging the paint.
 >
 > I'd avoid foam blocks as they make the paint dull and your car is low
enough
 > that it'll be easy to see.
 >
 > --
 > John Nelson
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