texasfishingforum.com logo
Main Menu
Advertisement
Affiliates
Advertisement
Newest Members
JPhillips1973, RTFishal, H1 ranger, T-RigLunkers, Indignant Angler
119176 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
hopalong 120,963
TexDawg 119,750
Bigbob_FTW 95,280
John175☮ 85,918
Pilothawk 83,274
Bob Davis 82,266
Mark Perry 72,467
Derek 🐝 68,321
JDavis7873 67,416
Forum Statistics
Forums59
Topics1,038,777
Posts13,952,588
Members144,176
Most Online39,925
Dec 30th, 2023
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Newbie looking for advice on roof racks #10601344 02/07/15 05:38 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
H
HombreLobo Offline OP
Green Horn
OP Offline
Green Horn
H
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
Hey everyone, I'm doing some research and hoping to learn all I need to know to start kayak fishing when spring starts. It seems to me that my biggest problem is hauling a kayak. Thule's website says that their roof rack systems will work on my car but I'm still a bit skeptical.

Kayak:
http://www.amazon.com/PELICAN-PREMIUM-In...epid+100x+kayak

Roof rack system:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/products/c...rb53-_-arb53999

http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/products/c...k-480r-_-481651

Kayak carrier:
http://www.thule.com/en-us/us/products/c...set-883-_-13706

Car:


I'm looking at a few yaks but they all share close to the same dimensions. My worry is that the slope of the roof of my car won't work well or correctly with the roof rack system, even though Thule says it will. Any and all advice and experience is welcome. All I can do at this point is learn from everyone here. Thanks in advance for your help!

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10601704 02/07/15 09:47 PM
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
P
PowerLizard Online Content
TFF Team Angler
Online Content
TFF Team Angler
P
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
Go to the REI store nearest you and look at the Thule and Yakima systems. Talk to their employees as they are very knowledgable. Look at how quickly the system installs and uninstalls. I have Yakima but they are both really good systems.

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10603307 02/08/15 07:38 PM
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 5,652
B
B_Rod Offline
TFF Celebrity
Offline
TFF Celebrity
B
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 5,652
Where do you live? Mountain Sports in Arlington not only carries roof racks, but they also have experienced paddlers who use them and can answer all your questions. They will even help install them. They installed these Yakima racks on my son Dan's jeep a few weeks ago...

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10603386 02/08/15 09:03 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 22,495
L
lconn4 Offline
TFF Guru
Offline
TFF Guru
L
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 22,495
Damn... that is one sharp looking rig! cheers


A good rule of angling philosophy is not to interfere with another fisherman's ways of being happy, unless you want to be hated.
Zane Grey, Tales of Fishes, 1919

https://vimeo.com/73372194
https://vimeo.com/72859045

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: B_Rod] #10603406 02/08/15 09:26 PM
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
P
PowerLizard Online Content
TFF Team Angler
Online Content
TFF Team Angler
P
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
Originally Posted By: B_Rod
Where do you live? Mountain Sports in Arlington not only carries roof racks, but they also have experienced paddlers who use them and can answer all your questions. They will even help install them. They installed these Yakima racks on my son Dan's jeep a few weeks ago...

The front rope tie downs look like they are going to warp the hood. I would move them forward to the front hood latch and anchor them them to the lower jeep body and not the hood part.

Last edited by PowerLizard; 02/08/15 11:50 PM.
Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: PowerLizard] #10603701 02/09/15 12:29 AM
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 5,652
B
B_Rod Offline
TFF Celebrity
Offline
TFF Celebrity
B
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 5,652
Originally Posted By: PowerLizard
The front rope tie downs look like they are going to warp the hood. I would move them forward to the front hood latch and anchor them them to the lower jeep body and not the hood part.

The tie downs are not attached to the hood; they are attached to the jeep frame below the hood. When not in use the nylon tie downs are tucked into the space between the frame and the hood.

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10603871 02/09/15 01:46 AM
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 322
R
RobMoe Offline
Angler
Offline
Angler
R
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 322
I opted for the Thule system on my accord coupe. Have absolutely no problems. Relatively easy to load by myself (with the front load bar extension). Besides the wind noises I barely know it's up there, even at 70mph. Let me know if you have any questions.




Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: B_Rod] #10603909 02/09/15 01:56 AM
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
P
PowerLizard Online Content
TFF Team Angler
Online Content
TFF Team Angler
P
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 3,639
Originally Posted By: B_Rod
Originally Posted By: PowerLizard
The front rope tie downs look like they are going to warp the hood. I would move them forward to the front hood latch and anchor them them to the lower jeep body and not the hood part.

The tie downs are not attached to the hood; they are attached to the jeep frame below the hood. When not in use the nylon tie downs are tucked into the space between the frame and the hood.


Cool. I do,the same thing on my Toyota Highlander. My nylon strap tie down point is the front fender bolt. It lines up under the opening between the fender and hood. It has held up for 11 years.

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10604038 02/09/15 02:24 AM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
H
HombreLobo Offline OP
Green Horn
OP Offline
Green Horn
H
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
Thanks a lot everyone! Really feeling a lot better about my hopes of carrying a kayak with my sedan, especially seeing RobMoe's setup. Hope to see some of you on the water sometime soon!

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10604732 02/09/15 02:04 PM
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,625
R
RogerB Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
R
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2,625
While some of the "off brand" prices may be tempting, I would look to either Thule or Yakima as you will find nothing but good reviews for these. If you shop around enough, you might find sales, discontinued items or even used at good discount putting you closer to the off-brand stuff. I've been very pleased with yakima and just installed their bars on my Jeep this weekend as the factory rails were just too flexy. GL!

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10604760 02/09/15 02:17 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,722
P
Patriot7Six Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
P
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,722
I have the Thule Aeroblades on my SUV and they have been absolutely stellar for carrying my 115x. I just use rack pads and load my yak top down with a bath mat. The kayak carrier is overkill in my opinion. Thule racks are worth the money though.


Fight the good fight - 1 Tim. 6:12 flag
Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10604956 02/09/15 03:26 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 7,402
Jerry Hamon Offline
TFF Celebrity
Offline
TFF Celebrity
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 7,402
I went with the Thule rack and have really enjoyed it. Just added a rack to it to haul my cruiser bike as well. Mike at Mariner Sails is very experienced in the features and installation of these racks.



Owner/Guide at River Crossing Guide Service

(214) 457-3407
revtcf@gmail.com
Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: Jerry Hamon] #10605123 02/09/15 04:24 PM
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,297
M
mikepaddle Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
M
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,297
Mariner Sails not only carries the complete Thule line but also Malone, Yakima, and several other options. Come by and check them out.


Originally Posted By: Jerry Hamon
I went with the Thule rack and have really enjoyed it. Just added a rack to it to haul my cruiser bike as well. Mike at Mariner Sails is very experienced in the features and installation of these racks.



Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: RobMoe] #10618893 02/14/15 10:52 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
H
HombreLobo Offline OP
Green Horn
OP Offline
Green Horn
H
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 5
The Thule fit kit for my car says not to go over 50mph. I don't know if that's just a suggestion or a hard and fast rule. I have rain gutters so that may be a factor. Do you know what Thule says about max speed for your kit?

Re: Newbie looking for advice on roof racks [Re: HombreLobo] #10619261 02/15/15 02:31 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 19,220
Jimbo Offline
TFF Guru
Offline
TFF Guru
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 19,220
Originally Posted By: HombreLobo
The Thule fit kit for my car says not to go over 50mph. I don't know if that's just a suggestion or a hard and fast rule. I have rain gutters so that may be a factor. Do you know what Thule says about max speed for your kit?


If this is the actual limit for this rack, I'd steer clear of it! Who drives 50 mph? You'd get run over driving that speed on the hwy!


Just one more cast!

Page 1 of 2 1 2
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread

© 1998-2022 OUTDOOR SITES NETWORK all rights reserved USA and Worldwide
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3