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![]() On 7-Jun-2006, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote: One alternative to getting wider rack bars would seem to be attaching a set of canted racks. They have advantages and disadvantages. They work fairly well and solve your problem. They put the kayak a bit higher into the wind and can be a bit awkward to load at first (the kayak doesn't "settle" quite so well compared to saddles especially if the bars are close together). You get used to it, I understand. I know folks who've made their own versions out of wood. I'd be quicker to recommend this than a rack extension. The only other alternative would be a stacker - one that holds the kayak on it's side. I've used those with a ski box on the rack. Mike |
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