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Tie down method concerns for the H12 #11388450 02/03/16 02:51 PM
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So my Malibu has absolutely no where under the bumpers for me to connect straps to. Plus I don't want to blemish the paint like I did on my Accord. So I have an idea involving 4 cleats mounted in the hull and 4 individual ratchet straps. Tell me what you think. It should allow me to quickly tie down the kayak safely to prevent it from turning sideways on my roof rack and sliding fore or aft. It should also prevent any damage to the hull as I would only be tightening it just enough. The roof rack will have foam on it soon.

I have some solid experience roof topping a kayak and I think this would be a good method, just want some input from others in case I missed something. Any input would be greatly appreciated.



I currently have two straps going to opposite side of the roof rack and wraping around the hull parts that connect each side fore and aft but that seems like it will do damage eventually. This picture also shows what the fnal result will sort of look like from one side.

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388476 02/03/16 03:01 PM
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I can't do any drawings and I don't have pictures of my setup but get some Chinook tie down straps and strap it around the crossbar. It just goes around the bar and over the kayak and attaches to itself making a loop. I'll see if I can find some direction how.

http://shop.mariner-sails.com/Tie-Down-Straps-Chinook-Wrap-12-Ft-CS-535.htm?categoryId=-1

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388576 02/03/16 03:35 PM
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I'd also consider taking off the seat and transporting it upside down. This will be stronger at your roof rack contact points AND not fill up with water if you travel or store in the rain........ just a thought......

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: yakintime] #11388587 02/03/16 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: yakintime
I'd also consider taking off the seat and transporting it upside down. This will be stronger at your roof rack contact points AND not fill up with water if you travel or store in the rain........ just a thought......

I did that and it was a lot more difficult to tie it down. The access points are a lot more difficult to get to. Plus I would like to be able to leave as much gear in the kayak as possible (seat, paddle, rods, ect...). I am in the process of figuring a way to secure them inside the front of the hull to prevent them from sliding towards the back.

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388590 02/03/16 03:40 PM
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Sorry guys, not trying to downplay your recommendations, just playing devils advocate and explaining my future plans and theories.

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388591 02/03/16 03:40 PM
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Check out the YakGear EZ Loop and Hood Loop. There's a reason people tie down the bow when driving with a kayak on the roof.

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388610 02/03/16 03:49 PM
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Guy is using a paddle board but I use this method for my Commander and keep it up right with gear in it.


Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Todd] #11388624 02/03/16 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: Todd
Guy is using a paddle board but I use this method for my Commander and keep it up right with gear in it.

Do you use any type of bow strap? Or just the two that go over the kayak?

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Tallgrass05] #11388627 02/03/16 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tallgrass05
Check out the YakGear EZ Loop and Hood Loop. There's a reason people tie down the bow when driving with a kayak on the roof.

I forgot about those. I will look into them to have a bow strap

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388695 02/03/16 04:21 PM
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Definitely use a bow strap. I made my own strap loops for under the hood, and installed them on my Tundra, Highlander, and Camry:



The commercial ones were too short for my liking, but they all work great, and stow out of the way when not on use. If you are worried about their effect on paint, wrap a microfiber cloth over it, where it contacts the hood or fender.


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Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388701 02/03/16 04:23 PM
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I don't use a bow strap just the two straps over the bars. I have rod holders on my gear tracks that would stop it from sliding forward or backward if it was loose but it never has. I just strap it tight with the straps as close to the kayak as I can get so they don't slide in toward it and loosen.

Bow straps are a good idea to keep it from launching like a missile in a wreck.

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Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11388722 02/03/16 04:29 PM
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Do you guys not think the tension from all 4 tie down points would keep it from going forward or backwards? That was my theory in doing it the way I showed above.

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My way of thinking is like this; Secure it to the rack and it won't leave the rack- Secure it to the vehicle and it won't leave the vehicle. That includes a bow and stern line.

It's probably just my CDL experience kicking in, but for the little time, cost, or effort for me to attach the vessel to the vehicle buys me a huge amount of peace of mind.

By the way, I just picked up my H12 (Olive) about 45 minutes ago.


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Originally Posted By: cricman
My way of thinking us like this; Secure it to the rack and it won't leave the rack- Secure it to the vehicle and it won't leave the vehicle. That includes a bow and stern line.

It's probably just my CDL experience kicking in, but for the little time, cost, or effort for me to attach the vessel to the vehicle buys me a huge amount of peace of mind.

By the way, I just picked up my H12 (Olive) about 45 minutes ago.


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You'll enjoy it. Super stable and tracks very well.

Re: Tie down method concerns for the H12 [Re: Rhino68W] #11391786 02/04/16 07:07 PM
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I always use a bow strap for traveling 70 mph on the hwy so I guess it's more for peace of mind because I use one even on close trips and back roads from force of habit.
You have no early warning should the kayak start to come loose with just the straps over the kayak like you would with a bow tie down.
Trucks passing on a two lane hwy can create a lot of turbulence at hwy speeds and straps or racks can fail or come loose.
It may not look cool, but I just don't ever want to find out how it feels to see my kayak in my rear view mirrow floating down onto oncoming traffic like a leaf in the wind.
I carry my Commander upside down on the roof rack. I don't want all the weight of the kayak centered on the cross bars which could warp your hull where it contacts the bar especially in the hotter months. Loading down the kayak with gear can put even more pressure on those contact points.
I hate ratchet straps for use on a soft plastic kayak. They are notorious for warping a kayak. I've seen a kayak folded back on to itself because of ratchet straps being too tight.

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