Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
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Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
Hi all,
As you may already know, recently my mate and I purchased titan 10.5 and slayer 10.
We thought of few options but for now we're thinking to carry them on one car (roof rack).
The issue is that the titan is 95cm wide and 44kg, so gonna have to lay that flat. So we're thinking to horizontal stack them on the roof rack.
Does anyone know where I can get custom made roof rack to accommodate my need?
Not the best drawing but something like this. Possible?
As you may already know, recently my mate and I purchased titan 10.5 and slayer 10.
We thought of few options but for now we're thinking to carry them on one car (roof rack).
The issue is that the titan is 95cm wide and 44kg, so gonna have to lay that flat. So we're thinking to horizontal stack them on the roof rack.
Does anyone know where I can get custom made roof rack to accommodate my need?
Not the best drawing but something like this. Possible?
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
I can’t help on the custom made roof rack, but by the time you get a decent roof rack custom made (will have to be well made as there will be decent force from the top kayak pushing toward the rear of the car due to wind creating leverage at the lower rack join) it may end up costing similar to an old trailer that would be less strenuous to load up. Will be interesting to see what you come up with :cheers:
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
I think you can get one where they are on there side not on there top or bottom which would reduce the width
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
Hummm... Didn't think about that.Tim399 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:33 pmI can’t help on the custom made roof rack, but by the time you get a decent roof rack custom made (will have to be well made as there will be decent force from the top kayak pushing toward the rear of the car due to wind creating leverage at the lower rack join) it may end up costing similar to an old trailer that would be less strenuous to load up. Will be interesting to see what you come up with :cheers:
Well my roof rail can hold 80kg says the dealer and thinking to put the slayer 10 on the top as it's only 28kg. Maybe tie sorta rope at the front down to the car's hood. To prevent it going airborne.
Tow bar + trailer will cost me $1,000+ and I'm planning to replace my current car with a better one next year. So maybe not worth spending $600+ to install a tow bar, only to be used for few months.
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
Yes I have that, used it for the previous kayaks.
Problem is that the titan 10.5 is 95cm and 44kg. It has to lay flat. Can be put up on the side, too heavy and too wide.
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There may well be more than 80kg of load on the roof rack when you have that much weight and surface area doing 100km/hr down the highway. More so if there's a bit of wind blowing. It's not just the vertical load you have to worry about, it'll be buffeted from side to side and if you've got them stacked up there's going to be a lot more force on the racks.Seb85 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:42 pmHummm... Didn't think about that.Tim399 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:33 pmI can’t help on the custom made roof rack, but by the time you get a decent roof rack custom made (will have to be well made as there will be decent force from the top kayak pushing toward the rear of the car due to wind creating leverage at the lower rack join) it may end up costing similar to an old trailer that would be less strenuous to load up. Will be interesting to see what you come up with :cheers:
Well my roof rail can hold 80kg says the dealer and thinking to put the slayer 10 on the top as it's only 28kg. Maybe tie sorta rope at the front down to the car's hood. To prevent it going airborne.
Tow bar + trailer will cost me $1,000+ and I'm planning to replace my current car with a better one next year. So maybe not worth spending $600+ to install a tow bar, only to be used for few months.
You're better taking two cars with a kayak on each. Carrying two kayaks worth of gear in a single car would be a pain in the arse too.
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Hummm... Fair point. Thanks for the input.4liters wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:48 pmThere may well be more than 80kg of load on the roof rack when you have that much weight and surface area doing 100km/hr down the highway. More so if there's a bit of wind blowing. It's not just the vertical load you have to worry about, it'll be buffeted from side to side and if you've got them stacked up there's going to be a lot more force on the racks.Seb85 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:42 pmHummm... Didn't think about that.Tim399 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:33 pmI can’t help on the custom made roof rack, but by the time you get a decent roof rack custom made (will have to be well made as there will be decent force from the top kayak pushing toward the rear of the car due to wind creating leverage at the lower rack join) it may end up costing similar to an old trailer that would be less strenuous to load up. Will be interesting to see what you come up with :cheers:
Well my roof rail can hold 80kg says the dealer and thinking to put the slayer 10 on the top as it's only 28kg. Maybe tie sorta rope at the front down to the car's hood. To prevent it going airborne.
Tow bar + trailer will cost me $1,000+ and I'm planning to replace my current car with a better one next year. So maybe not worth spending $600+ to install a tow bar, only to be used for few months.
You're better taking two cars with a kayak on each. Carrying two kayaks worth of gear in a single car would be a pain in the arse too.
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
I guess the other thing to keep in mind is that losing a kayak off the roof won't just **** up a brand new kayak. It's also liable to hit another car doing 100km/hr coming the other way. Quite apart from all the paperwork involved with killing someone I think there's laws about making sure your load is secure that could result in a fine if something falls off.
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Re: Custom made roof rack? Does anyone know
Your best bet is to add a towbar and a second hand trailer.
Get the towbar from a wrecker. Will be cheaper. Make sure you get the wiring harness with it.
That way if you want to tow something else like a box trailer or perhaps a small boat then it can still be done.
Get the towbar from a wrecker. Will be cheaper. Make sure you get the wiring harness with it.
That way if you want to tow something else like a box trailer or perhaps a small boat then it can still be done.
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Agreed - with a possible car change coming up it would be hard to justify the money for a few trips.. I can’t think of any solutions, until you get another car your mate might have to find his own way to the water unfortunatelySeb85 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:42 pmHummm... Didn't think about that.Tim399 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:33 pmI can’t help on the custom made roof rack, but by the time you get a decent roof rack custom made (will have to be well made as there will be decent force from the top kayak pushing toward the rear of the car due to wind creating leverage at the lower rack join) it may end up costing similar to an old trailer that would be less strenuous to load up. Will be interesting to see what you come up with :cheers:
Well my roof rail can hold 80kg says the dealer and thinking to put the slayer 10 on the top as it's only 28kg. Maybe tie sorta rope at the front down to the car's hood. To prevent it going airborne.
Tow bar + trailer will cost me $1,000+ and I'm planning to replace my current car with a better one next year. So maybe not worth spending $600+ to install a tow bar, only to be used for few months.