I will cover the guide in three steps.
How to tie a kayak to roof.
You ll pick the boat up by each end and place it on the rack.
We have put together a quick how to guide with some tips to help you tie down your kayak so you can get to your destination safely.
Run 2 boat straps over the top of the kayak and them under the roof rack bars then bring the straps to the other side of the kayak and loop them under the roof rack bars on that side.
Show how to transport a kayak using a compact car without a roof rack at the best safety.
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.
So you are going to get the detail and brief guide here.
Kayak roof rack step 3.
You can do this with a variety of tie down straps.
Tie down a kayak.
You have to follow the steps one by one.
Tie the straps down with cam buckles to secure the kayak.
Once the boat is on the roof of the car and the straps are around the bars pull the straps over the canoe or kayak to the other side of the roof rack to avoid car damage or even a broken window.
If you re solo there are a couple of options depending on your rack system.
The easiest way is with the help of a friend.
Show how to transport a kayak using a compact car without a roof rack at the best safety.
Put a kayak on a vehicle.
First i will explain what gears you have to collect.
Bring the straps over the kayak or canoe.
Tying a kayak onto a car roof rack can be tricky.
To tie down a kayak place it right side up on your roof rack and center it.
However if your factory installed roof rack is rated for a decent amount of weight between 50 and 100 lbs it is easy to tie one kayak to your roof rack.
Thread the straps through the front and back carry handles or toggles and secure each one to a tie down spot underneath your car either with a carabiner or a hook.
Second i will cover the right method of tying your kayak to the roof rack and lastly explain how to tie down the bow and stern.
But it can be important to do it correctly to avoid damage to either your boat or your car or accidents while you re on the road.