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I think with a taller roofed vehicle, that is higher than a sedan, the 58"
bars would be more versitile as well. I use them on the cap of my Toyota Tacoma, with stackers, I can get 6 white water boats up there easily, or two WW canoes, two sea yaks and 3 WW boats, all kinds of configs as I have alot of boats. Go with the 58's. "Dan" wrote in message news ![]() I have just gone through this exercise. I bought a 12 foot rec boat last year and am looking to pick up a 13 foot necky manitou this year. I upgraded my CRV factory rack to a Yakima with control towers for space and weight reasons. I found the 48" bar was technically wide enough but the position of the control towers did not leave enough room to mount my Mako saddle in the needed spot. I have swapped for the 58" bars (same price). My rec boat is 28" wide and the manitou (which I hope to have soon) is nearly 25". Even if your two kayaks are 24" you may have difficulty with a 48" bar (unless you go with a carrier that holds the kayak on its side which may be best for your vehicle). I considered some of the sideways systems like the kayak stacker or hull raiser so I could stick with the 48" bars, but read some not so favorable reviews of those products online. They may be solid solutions, but most folks seem to agree the easiest/safest way to mount/carry 2 rec kayaks is flat on saddles. Others may have positive experiences with side cradling systems. I'm just going by what I could find online. I'm certainly no expert as I'm still learning all this, but hope this helps. Dan wrote in message ups.com... Hello all, I've searched and searched but nothing seems to hit my questions exactly. I currently drive a Scion xA and am looking to install a Yakima roof rack. I am also in the market for two single person kayaks. The crossbars for the Yakima rack are 48", is that enough room for two kayaks? I believe the carrying capacity is 168lbs. If not, my next option would be inflatables or folding kayaks. Could anyone offer any insight to a fairly inexpensive decent inflatable? I'm not looking to cover more than class1-2 rapids, and most likely just paddling around flat water. I had seen a Coleman Sport 1-person, and a Challenger K-1 inflatable, but folks on another kayaking website said they were garbage. Any ideas? I caught the bug after renting some kayaks and doing about 8 miles down the Shenendoah, and I'd love to own my own even with my diminutive automobile. Thanks a million! Dominic |
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