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Pull the factory cross bars and put them in the basement for resale
w/car, get Yakima or Thule 'towers' and bars, and either company's boat clips. Spread the bars as far apart as you can, use good straps, and tie the bow to the tow hooks or use flip-out under hood straps. Worth every penny you spend, and it's a longer term investment than just one car. Subaru's factory bars are OK, and their rails are the best in the industry, IMHO, but I've yet to feel as secure with a fairly hefty boat on the factory rails. I have 2 sets of bars, 60" and 78". The 78s will take two 36" beam canoes with ease. Note - don't get Thule's fancy mounted straps. Just get 12-16' straps from NRS, Ketter, etc and loop them over and back. Much more secure and spread the load much better. Happy paddling, Marsh wrote: We're looking into purchasing a used canoe (an Old Town Penobscot 16, a 16 footer) and the only car we have to carry it is a 2005 Subaru Forester. There's a roof rack on the forester, and from rough tape measure estimates, it looks like it'll be close, but it will fit. I'm curious, though, if anyone has any experience with trying to carry a canoe on a stock Subaru rack, and what suggestions you would have. We've done plenty of canoeing, but have never had our own to carry around. Any input would be appreciated! Thanks! Todd |
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