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zak wrote: So...I have my new Looksha IV. I have a new Thule rack system with the hull raiser attachments. However, I'm having some hull issues. I thought by getting the hull raiser and having the kayaks wieght on it's side (strongest point) I would solve my "oilcanning" issues with the bottom of the hull. However, when I strap it down, the bars on the hull raiser pull into the bottom of the hull, denting it in considerably. This bothers me A LOT. Maybe I'm strapping it down too tight - but I really believe I cannot safely strap it down any looser. Is my hull too soft? Will it eventually damage the hull and it's performance (the reason I bought the Looksha)? I'm afraid to leave the boat strapped to the car, for fear of recking my $1200 dollar investment. Does anyone else have these issues racking their Poly Kayaks? It's driving me NUTS. It's par for the course with most plastic boats. If it really bothers you, get a pair of cradles instead. -- Regards Brian |
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