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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher


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A fellow in our group put 1 Yakima on the cab of the truck and then he
welded a rear rack that slides into his receiver hitch. This way he can
still use his bed cover or put a cap on the back and the rack system stays
the same. I have seen these rear racks for sale but he made his much
cheaper -- good option if you or someone you know can weld. On the top of
this rear rack he had a thin piece of stainless bent with 4 "waves" in it
that will hold 4 yaks on their sides. Only downside is the tailgate will not
open with the rack in place. This is not a problem with the bed cover on but
could be a big problem with a cap in place.

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher




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A company called Rail N Rack makes some. There's also another company but
I've forgotten what it's called. I'm sure if you look under pick up truck
racks or something similar that the internet should come up with a website
for these.

Courtney

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher




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For our Keowee III rec kayak, I use a 2x10 or 2x12 that is the length of the
boat. Strap Boat to it and then tie boat in as usual. This stabilizes the
boat and keeps it from bending from hanging off the back of the truck.

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher




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Hello, I've only used the Spring Creek rack and do recommend it. It adjusts
in height/mounting width and has side extenders for loading canoes. I
believe it was about $500.00 for a set of 2. I'll add links below;

One info source: http://www.canoegear.com/truck_racks/truck_racks1.html
Another source:
http://www.piragis.com/roofracks/spr...ruckracks.html

My loaded rack: http://home.earthlink.net/~jasforbes/Canoe.JPG (250k)

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher






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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 15:11:11 GMT, "
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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristoph


I use what one of the above posters basically mentioned. A single
Yakima rack on the cab with a raised T bar that fits into my Reese
hitch. The system seems to work just fine. I've got an extended cab
so the 17' kayak only sticks out about 18" on each end. I went with
the store bought Tbar gadget.

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If your truck has a receiver hitch, a "bed extender" works great. It sticks
out the back and supports long, overhanging loads. I got mine on eBay for
less than half what they sell for in the tool catalogs. It's a very useful
item that I didn't mind buying.

Good paddling,
Bob Scott




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My son just purchased the new rack system from Yakima for his new Nissan
truck. The rack adjusts up or down. It is easy to raise and easy to
remove from the bed if necessary. The rack is made of aluminium. Costs
around $500. Spacing can be adjusted quickly for boat length. Only
problem is the rack does not raise high enough for a Bluehole OCA to
clear the cab due to the recurve bow.

Lynn Tegrity

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher



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I looked around a bit and found a few more racks; Thule, Yakama and FastRac.
These racks look good and cost less than the Spring Creek one I posted
earlier. Link: http://www2.sportsrack.com/shopping/Truck_Racks.asp

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How are you guys carrying your yaks on pick up trucks? Too long to put in
the bed of the truck, I am thinking of getting one of those "ladder racks"
that people use to carry ladders around. Any suggestions?

Thanks-
Kristopher




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.. The rack is made of aluminium. Costs
around $500.


I think for somehwat less than $500 I could manage to "custom bend" a length
of aluminum tube to mate a kayak to a pickup truck.



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