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On Apr 18, 6:24*am, "Robert Scott" wrote:
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Is RBP still alive? I haven't been here in a long time...


That's why it's not on . . . people who haven't been here in a long
time.


Sad.


OK... if I apologize for killing RBP, can I ask another question?

I sometimes struggle a bit to get my new Pungo 140 loaded onto my roof rack
(Thule crossbars and Yakima "Land Shark" kayak pads.) *I've been eyeballing
that Yakima Outrigger rod that slides out of the forward crossbar and allows
you to put the boat up one end at a time. *I've never seen one in use and
don't know anyone who has one. *Is it an effective and handy loading aid or
just a clever gimmick?

Thanks for any info,
desmobob


I used to work at an outdoor sports shop, and I have first hand
experience at using them. They ROCK! You just pull the Outrigger out,
get one end of your boat up on it, lift the other end of your boat and
plop it up on the racks, and viola! Then put the Outrigger back in,
get the pads under your boat, tie off and you're on your way.

John Kuthe...
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I sometimes struggle a bit to get my new Pungo 140 loaded onto my roof
rack
(Thule crossbars and Yakima "Land Shark" kayak pads.) I've been eyeballing
that Yakima Outrigger rod that slides out of the forward crossbar and
allows
you to put the boat up one end at a time. I've never seen one in use and
don't know anyone who has one. Is it an effective and handy loading aid or
just a clever gimmick?

Thanks for any info,
desmobob


I used to work at an outdoor sports shop, and I have first hand
experience at using them. They ROCK! You just pull the Outrigger out,
get one end of your boat up on it, lift the other end of your boat and
plop it up on the racks, and viola! Then put the Outrigger back in,
get the pads under your boat, tie off and you're on your way.

John Kuthe...



Thanks for the info, John. As much as I hate the thought of spending $70
for a short piece of metal, I'll probably go ahead and do it.

Good paddling,
desmobob


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I sometimes struggle a bit to get my new Pungo 140 loaded onto my roof
rack
(Thule crossbars and Yakima "Land Shark" kayak pads.) I've been eyeballing
that Yakima Outrigger rod that slides out of the forward crossbar and
allows
you to put the boat up one end at a time. I've never seen one in use and
don't know anyone who has one. Is it an effective and handy loading aid or
just a clever gimmick?


Thanks for any info,
desmobob


I used to work at an outdoor sports shop, and I have first hand
experience at using them. They ROCK! You just pull the Outrigger out,
get one end of your boat up on it, lift the other end of your boat and
plop it up on the racks, and viola! Then put the Outrigger back in,
get the pads under your boat, tie off and you're on your way.

John Kuthe...

Thanks for the info, John. *As much as I hate the thought of spending $70
for a short piece of metal, I'll probably go ahead and do it.

Good paddling,
desmobob


Yeah, Yakima stuff is overpriced, that's for sure. But it is good
equipment.

I still have my original Yakima Kayak Stackers I bought for $40 for
the pair of them. A fair price, I thought. Today I doubt you can get a
pair of Kayak Stackers for much under $100, and they are not even as
good as the originals, which rock in their simplicity of design. I
treasure mine, especially since you can't get them anymore.

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I also favor the putting one end of the boat on and then lifting the
other, especially with canoes. The "clean and jerk" from my younger
days has disappeared. I have even loaded canoes from the back end of
the rack on my truck like a Hully Roller and "walked" it up the back
bar until it was on. The only easier way was to talk someone into
loading it for you

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On Apr 18, 6:24*am, "Robert Scott" wrote:
"Harold Burton" wrote in message

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In article , Robert
Scott wrote:


Is RBP still alive? I haven't been here in a long time...


That's why it's not on . . . people who haven't been here in a long
time.


Sad.


OK... if I apologize for killing RBP, can I ask another question?

I sometimes struggle a bit to get my new Pungo 140 loaded onto my roof rack
(Thule crossbars and Yakima "Land Shark" kayak pads.) *I've been eyeballing
that Yakima Outrigger rod that slides out of the forward crossbar and allows
you to put the boat up one end at a time. *I've never seen one in use and
don't know anyone who has one. *Is it an effective and handy loading aid or
just a clever gimmick?

Thanks for any info,
desmobob


I used to work at an outdoor sports shop, and I have first hand
experience at using them. They ROCK! You just pull the Outrigger out,
get one end of your boat up on it, lift the other end of your boat and
plop it up on the racks, and viola! Then put the Outrigger back in,
get the pads under your boat, tie off and you're on your way.

John Kuthe...

Good idea!


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