1 transporting a kayak without a roof rack.
Putting kayak on car without roof rack.
Before you start watching the installation carrier videos please determine if your car has side or cross rails on the top of it.
This will keep your kayak in place while you re driving.
Always remember to tie down the bow and stern of the kayak since you ll be moving it without a roof rack.
Place and secure the pool noodles on top of your car.
One of the best options is the use of foam blocks that can be purchased at your local paddling shop.
Secure the bow and stern.
You can do this with a variety of tie down straps.
1 1 things you ll need.
While the canoe is on the ground secure the foam blocks to each end of the canoe halfway between the yoke and the thwarts.
Lift your kayak and place on top of the pool noodles.
You ll pass the tie down strap through the grab handle of the kayak and secure it to the towing eyes below the bonnet.
Trailer s are also nice because they can double as a place to store your kayak when its not in use.
Tie down kayak with straps.
In this article i m going to give you a few ideas on how to transport a kayak without a roof rack including my number one recommended soft roof rack system as well as how to use pool noodles in a pinch.
Next grab the kayak from the bow end which should be on the bottom and push it upwards using the side of the vehicle to provide you with the extra oomph you need to place the kayak atop your roof.
How to tie a canoe to a car without a rack.
The easiest way most secure way to haul your kayak around is to purchase a universal soft roof rack system.
Check out this brief overview video.
You should always tie down the bow and stern of your kayak especially if you are going to transport your kayak without a roof rack.
With the bow of the kayak closest to the door raise the stern end of the kayak until it rests against the door.
There are several ways to transport a kayak when you don t have a roof rack on your car or suv.
If your vehicle does not have a roof rack there are other ways to secure the canoe to your vehicle.
Another option would to use pool noodles and a couple of tie straps.
It s also a good option if you have multiple vehicles that you want to use to transport your kayak but don t want to invest in installing roof racks on all of them.