The next option is to find a way to securely mount your kayak atop your vehicle.
Putting kayaks on your roof.
Place the first kayak on the roof rack.
How to secure a kayak on the car roof pelican unison 136t tandem kayak on a small car ford focus 2013 step 5.
A roof rack is a set of steel crossbars that you can attach to the roof of your pop up camper.
Most crossbars attach to factory installed bars that run front to back on your car but this depends on your vehicle type.
With a trailer system your kayak is always below.
Flip your kayak over so the cockpit is facing down and with one person on each end lift the kayak onto your vehicle s roof so that the center of the kayak is resting on the central pool noodle.
Instead we can use a kayak trailer and never have to lift the heavy kayak onto your vehicle.
There are also crossbars that go in the bed of a truck.
How about we not putting the kayak above your roof.
Before putting a kayak on top of your vehicle you need only a handful of essentials.
The pool noodles will stop the kayak from damaging your vehicle while also keeping it in place.
Many kayaks won t fit inside your vehicle or well in a truck bed.
The most basic way to carry a kayak on top of your vehicle is with an inflatable or foam block rack system like the malone handirack or nrs deluxe kayak roof rack.
Keep the kayak as far toward one side the driver s or passenger s side as you can.
Place a kayak on one side of the roof rack.
There are several different kinds of roof racks to choose from and you will need to carefully consider each option before making a decision on the best rack for your kayaks.
In recent years kayak trailers have become increasingly popular.
Tie down a kayak to the car front hood how to put carry a kayak on a car.
The first piece of equipment you will need to transport a kayak on top of your pop up camper is a roof rack.
Strap the first kayak down to the roof rack.
Tie the front and rear of the kayak to the loops you made in steps 2 and 3.
You may need to try it in different positions to find the best way for your kayak to sit on the car.