Unless you are carrying two kayaks or other gear side by side on the roof your kayak should be centered on your vehicle roof.
How to get a kayak on a roof rack.
The foam carrier consists of two foam blocks that are secured using ratchet straps that run through the inside of your car in both the front and the back.
Move to the back stern of the kayak hold onto it then lift the stern and slide the entire kayak forward onto the rack.
You can even choose between horizontal and vertical carrying positions to save space and carry even more.
For example those securing a kayak to crossbars should always start by flipping the kayak over so that it s face down.
With a thule kayak roof rack you re all set to get the most out of your passion.
Bend your knees and place both hands on the edge of the cockpit closest to your chest.
Slide the kayak up onto your thighs while keeping your knees bent.
Assuming your roof rack and kayak carrier are already installed lift your kayak onto your vehicle roof.
If you like the idea of carrying your kayak on the roof of your vehicle but are lacking the necessary side rails cross bars needed for a roof rack then a foam car top carrier is a great solution.
This allows you to lift the kayak straight up and onto your car without having to flip it.
The best way to make your life easier when loading kayaks onto a roof rack is to set up the kayak in an advantageous position on the ground before lifting it.
If you are concerned about scratching your car or kayak place a towel on the roof or rack for protection.
This same method can work from the side of your car.
Begin by standing with the kayak on the ground on edge against your shins with the cockpit facing out.
So abba got a new car for the use down at the boat house but before we can use it to haul kayak we had to outfit it with a new rack system.
Instead of a cumbersome trailer you get a kayak car rack that is easy to load and unload as well as ensuring safe and secure transportation of your kayak.
This is a simple step that s often overlooked by new kayakers.