How to tie down a canoe to a roof rack.
How to tie 3 kayaks on roof rack.
If your vehicle has a roof rack you have one of the best situations for tying down a canoe.
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Instead of a cumbersome trailer you get a kayak car rack that is easy to load and unload as well as ensuring safe and secure transportation of your kayak.
Run 2 boat straps over the top of the kayak and them under the roof rack bars then bring the straps to the other side of the kayak and loop them under the roof rack bars on that side.
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Secure both the front and rear tie downs over the first kayak but be sure to leave some wiggle room as you may need to make some adjustments after your second kayak is placed.
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Place your second kayak on your roof rack.
Once your kayak is in place on the roof of your vehicle open all the doors of your car.
Demonstrates how to properly secure your kayak or sup to the roof rack of your vehicle.
All you need is two bars that go across the car and a pair of cam straps when you.
There are multiple styles of carriers available.
Most include the necessary tie downs as well.
Strap the kayak to the crossbars loop your tie down strap beneath your crossbar on one side then toss the two strap ends to the other side of the vehicle.
Run the end of the strap underneath this side of the crossbar too then secure the end of the strap in the buckle.
To carry your canoe on a roof rack you ll need a carrier designed for this use.
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A short video showing just one way to securely tie a kayak to a roof rack.
You can even choose between horizontal and vertical carrying positions to save space and carry even more.
Soft kayak racks will have fastening points for you to loop tie down straps through.
To tie down a kayak place it right side up on your roof rack and center it.
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Tie the straps down with cam buckles to secure the kayak.
It also reduces the risk of damaging your vehicle.
A roof rack is ideal as it provides the most secure tie down.
Strap your first kayak down to the roof rack.