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Author: | nchiarel4 [ Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:46 am ] |
Post subject: | J-Hook Roof Rack for Hobie Outback? |
Hi, I'm going to be driving 4 hours to purchase a used Outback and a small bass boat from a friend. I have a 2017 Audi Allroad and I have a narrow (~22" wide) ski rack on the Audi crossbars that I actually use for my fly rods. This leaves about 25 more inches of crossbar width to put the Outback on. I really want to keep the fly rod holder up there because it prevents me from breaking them putting them in and our of the vehicle. For this reason, I cannot lay the Outback down on the crossbarsn due to its width of 33 inches. I was going to use the Yakima JayLow, but the maximum kayak width it accommodates is 32" and I have heard people have issues with that one specific to mounting the wide Outback. Does anyone know of a J-Hook type roof rack that will accommodate the Outback? Thank You! Nick |
Author: | Jbernier [ Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: J-Hook Roof Rack for Hobie Outback? |
You might get it to fit as is, depends on how wide the spread apart the bars are since. You can always get upgraded Thule X Bars and a fit kit - instead of using the factory rails... then you can go wider. That would be better than a J Cradle on stock bars. We recommend up side down storage and transport for the kayaks - this is so that you don't distort the hull. I bet that setup would cost you less too.. but again - you might get it to fit since the widest point of the boat is only in the middle - so you might get it to fit the stick setup, but my guess is wider X Bars are in your future. |
Author: | nchiarel4 [ Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: J-Hook Roof Rack for Hobie Outback? |
Thanks. My factory bars are pretty narrow, so maybe wider x bars are the solution so I can lay it down next to the rod holders. Do you typically recommend laying them straight on the x bars, or getting a saddle product to support the kayak? |
Author: | Jbernier [ Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: J-Hook Roof Rack for Hobie Outback? |
nchiarel4 wrote: Thanks. My factory bars are pretty narrow, so maybe wider x bars are the solution so I can lay it down next to the rod holders. Do you typically recommend laying them straight on the x bars, or getting a saddle product to support the kayak? Flat upside- down onto the x bars is best - not right side up with cradles... the easiest (and least expensive method too.. Bonus!) You can put the pads on the x bars - we offer some nice Hobie ones (we have aero style and regular in two different widths 24" and 36" in our catalog, talk to your Hobie dealer - we also have Hobie cinch straps) ![]() 72044, 72049 PADS AERO BAR - US$ 40.99 - US$ 54.99 72045, 72046 PADS ROOF RACK - US$ 36.79 - US$ 47.99 ![]() 72043001 TIE DOWN STRAPS HOBIE- 15 FOOT US$ 24.99 |
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