Fastfish wrote:
Well my SUV is a little bigger than the ones you stated but not by much its a ML500 Mercedes I use 2 Yakima cross bars with a extra piece of steel pipe inside the forward crossbar I slide the steel pipe out and use this as my loading bar its a gr8 trick my Hobie dealer taught me when I was buying our 2 Yak's, I load mine on upside down and flat, no extra gizmo's just simple bars and then tie then down typically tying thru the drive well for the best security.
By the way make sure you leave the bars full length do not cut them down there will be some hag-over on the sides do not worry about this its not a big deal.
Thule actually have a retractable locking extendable loader bar for their older style rectangular bars, although it's a tad overpriced.
I'm curious on your technique for using the bar, do you flip the kayak first? I don't want to damage my rudders. I was thinking I might be able to put up the front with the yak right side up, assuming the extension is on the front bar, then pick up the back of the yak, and roll it over to upside down, simultaneously moving it onto the main rack. Slide to the far edge then repeat with the 2nd yak..... although the 2nd yak is just a sport so likely just literally throw that one up their.
Neil