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PostPosted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:00 am 
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My lower back is not in good enough shape anymore to hoist my Outback on to the roof rack on my Honda CR-V.

Any suggestions?
I'm looking at the Thule Hulavator. Is it pretty much the gold standard or are there other options?
I don't want a trailer.
Thanks.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:15 am 
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I don't personally have experience with the Hullavator, but the Nautic Kayak lifter works based on similar concept:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:35 am 
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HStrech wrote:
I don't personally have experience with the Hullavator, but the Nautic Kayak lifter works based on similar concept:

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RHINO NAUTIC KAYAK LIFTER
US$ 649.00



Interesting.
I don't see how this could work for two kayaks.
I should have made that clear in my top post. My bad.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 7:23 am 
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Ive seen a few cars carrying two kayaks utilizing the Nautic lift. Its all in the length of your crossbars. Just may need to be a little creative with 2 up there. One on J rack and one flat perhaps. I think of The Nautic lift as more about helping you get the kayaks up onto the roof. Once up, you strap them down,flip them over, place them on J racks/etc just as you would.

Ive been thinking about purchasing one for when Im not able to take the trailer (TI, AI). I tried the Hullvator and Malone lift assists (friends lighter kayaks) and both were a no go as you would still be required to strip the kayaks of assessors, and lift the kayak quite high and awkwardly onto the lift and secure. (perhaps Im too weak). I actually thought the basic boat loader worked better for me because it was easier to lift 1/2 the kayak straight up rather than carry/lift it on its side.

Im not sure if all Hobie dealers now carry the Nautic Lift, however my local Dealers do along with full range of Yakima/Malone. Perhaps you could try out or atleast view some options with a dealer.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:59 am 
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The Hullavator Pro is excellent and well worth the money. I have a total shoulder replacement and am able to get my Outback on the roof on my Grand Cherokee with ease.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:14 pm 
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Today, my wilderness camping buddy let me play with his Rhino Rack T-loader. I'm 66 and have a Toyota Sienna. My strength is also not what it use to be. The T-loader tilted back enough to allow my rear hatch to open. I had a difficult time loading my Outback (gunwales down) as it kept getting hung up. However, my Outback loaded easily enough (gunwales up) requiring minimal strength. I did have a difficult time flipping the Outback onto its gunwales once up (normal mode of transport). Using Yakima mako saddles and keeping the gunwales up, I found I could easily load my Outback using the T-loader in under 5 minutes. I'm not sure how difficult a long distance drive with the gunwales up would be but I was impressed with the T-loader and fairly sure there will be not problem for short distances.


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HStretch do you use the Rhino NIL and if so was it hard to install?


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