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Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina #8965056 05/23/13 11:38 PM
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Hey guys my buddy and i went out to medina yesterday and long story short his Ocean Kayak Fell off of the Kayak Rack, Somehow we weren't aware of it until we got the the gas station in grey forrest we backed tracked multiple times and had no luck so if yall have heard anything on a found Blue Ocean Kayak Pekaboo model with a aluminum rivet repair on the back end please PM me thank you

Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8965515 05/24/13 01:53 AM
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Damn this is my worst nightmare, try posting on your local craigslist, you never know

Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8967359 05/24/13 03:40 PM
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Ya i know i couldnt believe it until i saw it... He is a campus pastor at UTSA, it happened this past wednesday, he is offering a reward for it so if yall hear anything it would be greatly appreciated

Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8968394 05/24/13 08:05 PM
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I hope he finds it - the repair at least easily ID's it. I second flyfish's suggestion of using CL and mention reward. A pic would go a long way toward helping someone ID/recall seeing it.

In the interest of learning from experiences, do you know how it came loose from the rack?

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Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8968536 05/24/13 08:46 PM
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Ya im gonna hop on CL here in a bit and get it poseted we have pics of the yak but there all in the water so you cant see the repair in the picture, its a long shot but its all we can do to find it at this point

as far as how it came loose I have no idea we had heavy duty ratchet straps, same as we always use had three of them on there I guess between the wind and the bottom of the kayak being wet it found a way to wiggle loose but that's why im not a fan of rooftop racks *IMO

Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8968800 05/24/13 10:00 PM
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i use 3 straps as well when rooftopping my kayak. But i go through the grab handles on the front and the back, and then I also have a strap that goes around the middle and is secured inside of the car. Been driving with it when it was super windy recently and it doesnt budge. Did none of the straps y'all used go through any kind of grab handle or anything?

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For those who use the typical tiedown, following is something I do on my straps. Instead of just relying on the hook of the tiedown, I use the closed part of the hook and use a HD carbiner so that the strap cannot come loose at this connection. Kayaks flex some, lose tension on straps after being tied down for some time as deformation may take place, even the sun can make a kayak a bit more pliable and cause the tension to be reduced. And with enough reduced tension and a hard bump or hit, the hook end as normally used could come loose and then you lose the tiedown connection completely. At least with this method, the strap will always stay connected to the mounting point and likely continue to provide some amt of tension. And if you ran the strap through something on the kayak (recommended if possible), you still have that securing the kayak.




Additionally, I always do a hard tie off to the handles or some other strong connection to the kayak. And obviously tie off to something that the kayak is not already connected to in case the failure is something like a rack/roof bar/etc - that is your second tier of connection in case the first fails. ANd if possible, do enough secondary connections so that if the kayak did get away, it stays with the vehicle/trailer in such a way that it would only flop around on the roof or trailer.....not get dragged down the road.


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Re: Missing Ocean Kayak at Medina [Re: BassSurgeon] #8969006 05/24/13 11:27 PM
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Really good idea.

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