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Thank you! That is the best explanation I have seen on how/why to tie a boat
down. I have seen some nightmares out on the road. --- Some of them were mine - I have worked it out to more or less what you describe, but it took many tries and stops along the road to fix loose ropes to work out what you have explained well in a few short posts.. Ken "riverman" wrote in message ... "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 11-Jan-2005, "riverman" wrote: Be sure, for aerodynamics, that the canoe is centered over the wheels, not over the hood. I'm trying to figure out why this should be so. Hi Mike. When the car is going straight with a direct headwind, it *is* irrelevant. But having the boat far to the rear, as many people tend to do instinctively when they center it over the cockpit of the car, gives you a 'sway' if you have a sidewind, or if you get a blast from a passing tractor-trailer. If the canoe is centered, you only get a lean. It also distributes the weight evenly on the car: otherwise you ride like you have a loaded rear end. **This line should be hauled tight enough to lift the stern of the canoe up off the back roof rack about 6 inches.** 4) Go around back and tie a line from the back of the canoe down to the center of the rear bumper. Haul down on this line. This should pull the canoe back down onto the rear roof rack, and provide enough downward force to 'lock it down' onto the roof racks, and 'lock down' the roof racks onto the roof of your car. The results of this arbitrary 6" lift will be highly dependent on the amount of stretch in the line, on the distance between the rack crossbars and on the type of canoe you're tying down. Stiff lines on a light canoe mounted on closely spaced crossbars could break the hull while soft lines on a WW canoe with widely spaced bars may have little effect. Yes, you are completely correct. 6" is an approximation of what I used with my boat, but your response shows that you perceive the situation clearly. I should have said 'enough tension to raise the stern of the canoe a small amount, so that when you tie down the stern, it tightens the bow line significantly." --riverman Mike |
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