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Default OK to put 17' kayak on Toyota Matrix roof rack?

Does anyone know if Toyota Matrix is long enough to carry a 17' sea
kayak? Car has a Thule roof rack; I also have a Hullaport kayak
carrier. I think most cars could do this, but Matrix is shorter than
the cars I used before and I am wondering if a 17' kayak can be tied
securely (so it will stand there for 300+ highway miles).

Any info is appreciated!

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Alexander Miha wrote:

Does anyone know if Toyota Matrix is long enough to carry a 17' sea
kayak?


With ease. My Honda Civic hatchback is somewhat smaller than a Matrix and
carries two sea kayaks comfortably.

If you're dealing with a factory installed roof rack, you should look at its
load rating, though, if you plan to carry two heavy sea kayaks - two plastic
kayaks, for example, could weight about 120-130 lb and can exceed some lightly
made roof racks.

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Michael Daly wrote:
Alexander Miha wrote:

Does anyone know if Toyota Matrix is long enough to carry a 17' sea
kayak?


With ease. My Honda Civic hatchback is somewhat smaller than a Matrix and
carries two sea kayaks comfortably.


We carry two 18' fibreglass boats on our VW Golf and we've never had a
problem. We do use bow and stern straps for all but the shortest trips
though.

It looks funny too because the boats are longer than the car and with a red
car and one yellow and one orange boat we make quite the sight.

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Default OK to put 17' kayak on Toyota Matrix roof rack?

Per Dana Echtner:
We carry two 18' fibreglass boats on our VW Golf and we've never had a
problem.


J-Racks, or flat?
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Easily!

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Does anyone know if Toyota Matrix is long enough to carry a 17' sea
kayak? Car has a Thule roof rack; I also have a Hullaport kayak
carrier. I think most cars could do this, but Matrix is shorter than
the cars I used before and I am wondering if a 17' kayak can be tied
securely (so it will stand there for 300+ highway miles).

Any info is appreciated!

-- Alex





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