Hunter-LynchburgVa
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Lynchburg,Va/ Richmond,Va
your factory roof rack rails will flex in the wind with a boat up there. for a sturdier mount go with yakima, thule, or just some gutter mounts and a 2x6. this jc whintney set up would be fine and much cheaper. also look on ebay for thule/yakima gutter mounts.
tying your boat on:
DO NOT USE BUNGEE CORDS, they are meant to stretch. that is the nature of their design, you do not want whatever holds your boat on your car to stretch. cam straps or rope are your best bet, ratchets if you have to (they tend to put too much pressure on the boat where the ratchet it and can chew up the side of the boat as well when twisting in the wind at speed)
also it is better to tie down your boat by looping the straps/rope around the bars and over the boat as opposed to going to the outside of the rack. the proper way i describe will not only hold your boat down onto the crossbars but it will also keep it from shifting side to side. if you want to be real cautious tie a bow line to keep the bow of the boat from scooping wind and flying off the top of your vehicle
jc whitney link
Hunter
tying your boat on:
DO NOT USE BUNGEE CORDS, they are meant to stretch. that is the nature of their design, you do not want whatever holds your boat on your car to stretch. cam straps or rope are your best bet, ratchets if you have to (they tend to put too much pressure on the boat where the ratchet it and can chew up the side of the boat as well when twisting in the wind at speed)
also it is better to tie down your boat by looping the straps/rope around the bars and over the boat as opposed to going to the outside of the rack. the proper way i describe will not only hold your boat down onto the crossbars but it will also keep it from shifting side to side. if you want to be real cautious tie a bow line to keep the bow of the boat from scooping wind and flying off the top of your vehicle

jc whitney link
Hunter