Yeah, no problem. I put my canoe up there all the time.
Peace.
Tom
Yeah, no problem. I put my canoe up there all the time.
Peace.
Tom
Last edited by tomdietrying : 02/13/2007 at 12:32 PM
"Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"
I like how many VX owners have a canoe. A canoe!??? I've never in my life known anyone with a canoe...and I live in a pretty wet place. Bart, what are you gonna do with a friggin canoe in the desert? Think I need a snowmobile![]()
We often travel with two Kayaks (14' / 12') on the roof. We had to widen the roof bars with longer tubes (58") bolted to the stock ones and padded with foam pipe insulation. They work fine.
Question, how much pressure (weight) will the roof brackets take?
How do you tie down the Kayaks without marking the paint on the hood from the strap?
Will the roof rack hold the kayaks without a front & rear tiedown?
Any input is welcomed.
Thank you,
Howard (0761)
I don't use a front tie down for that very reason you said.
I use two lever down straps on the side and one rear strap.
It never has failed me doing that way.
Peace.
Tom
Hey I live in the desert and own a canoe. About an 18 footer plastic canoe. I have the cheap Yakima raingutter towers and they work fine with the canoe.
I have used my roof rack multiple times over the years. Before my Megawarrior, I would haul 2x4's- at least 12- up there. Countless pieces of wall trim. They are tricky. You DO have to secure everything to the racks, and due to the short span, I HIGHLY recommend down to your tow hooks front and rear for anything over- say six feet depending on what it is, or how flimsy.
It holds 125 lbs. Based on the VX "crushing" incident at a junk yard many moons ago several people commented on, LOL how did it ever happen, the structure of this rig is probably double what most cars on the road are. I would push the 125 lbs if I had to. Only for downforce though. Any upforce caused by wind or turbulence I wouldn't recommend because that would stress the mounting hardware only. Especially something that may have the ability to catch the wind up, or even sideways. Since I have gotten my Megawarrior, I know I have pushed the weight envolope, but nothing that would lift or go sideways.
A canoe shouldnt be anywhere near 125 lbs, just watch the wind and idiot drivers when you hit the brakes!!!
Chop, I think you should get a snowmobile.Take a look at Reno on a map and you will see just how close we are to Tahoe, Yosemite, Lassen and all sort of other watering holes! Lots of canoeing can be done out here!!
Bart
Originally Posted by Chopper
That new Bombardier(sp.?) toy, is pretty much a snowmobile with the track and skis traded for wheels...it looks like an absolute blast. I'd forgotten about all that man made water you guys have. Gotta keep those Vegas fountains gushing, Phoenix lawns green, and L.A. pools full. I've not been out west in quite some time, in fact, I haven't left Florida in 14 years.
Actually, I think most of the water around Reno isn't man made. Of course there are some spots that are, but in general, there are tons of lakes out here, mostly on the California side. Reno is about 8 hours north of Vegas and I think there is a big movement in Northern Nevada to keep the water we have up here from being piped down to the voracious, all consuming Vegas. I know much of the Truckee Meadows must get its water from Lake Tahoe or the Truckee River, as these are really the only large water sources around, aside from Pyramid Lake, and I don't think we can milk Pyramid because it is part of an Indian Reservation, but then again, I am not really sure. Water certainly is an issue out here and I think it is mostly dependant on how much snow we get in the winter. Yes, we get snow in the winter up here in Reno!
Bart
Originally Posted by Chopper
It's an issue everywhere. It rains afternoon here, for six months of the year. Occasionally 4 or 5 inches at a time, yet they are sucking out the aquifer faster than it can refill ...I can imagine the situation there. I drove all over out there for a few years(20 years ago) Parts of Nevada can throw down a snowstorm. Reno was much,much smaller then. Vegas too for that matter. I've been itching to spend a few weeks driving around Utah, Nevada, North Cali. and all. One of the few areas I sort of pine for. Loved driving out there.
Nice job Bart. Looks sharp!
Peace.
Tom
Yeah Chop, I am all too familiar with the draining of the Everglades and what it will inevitably do to Florida. I lived in Tampa for 3 years and the Boca Raton/Coral Springs area for 4 years. I'll never forget the relentless, sweltering summers, and the single month out of the year that had tolerable weather. There's nothing like Disney World in the middle of August.
Bart
Originally Posted by Chopper