Since I live within 5 miles of several lakes, rivers and put-in sites I cartop my Outback right side up on foam blocks. I load it by dropping the stern keel on the ground and lifting the prow up onto a simple roller system that I built. I noticed however that due to rubbing the stern keel on gravel, concrete, asphalt, etc during loading that I was developing a bad case of "road rash". Farther, on several occasions the rear started to slide backwards as I was raising the front - puts quite a strain on an old back. I worked out what for me is an easy and effective solution. I went to the home improvement store and bought a cheap (about $5) pair of rubber knee pads. I then replaced the included elastic strap with a bungee. It works great - no rash and the yak tail stays where I put it. However, please remember to remove the pad before you put in. Believe me - leaving the knee pad in place does NOT improve your speed, your steering, or anything else. Following pics should explain.
