Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Originally Posted by TX_xfire
Well I finally have some time to get down to the beach and do a little surfing. Here are a few pics of the setup. I'm positive this would hold your kayak. You could always tie it off at the front and back if you wanted extra support. If you are only going a few miles slowly then I see no reason for that.
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
I might use this and try to find a way to integrate this design with a roof rack for my bike! Where did you buy this set up?
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
I think I found something that'll work!! I'm gonna take the measurements of the hatch tomorrow hopefully. Yakima recently came out with a rack designed for the Z. Check it out Boofsquire Although I worry about the clearance of the spoiler... And even better is the rack is temporary, easy on/off! But the downside is the weight limit.
Width Top - 52 inches
Width Bottom - 46 inches
Overall Length - 35 inches
Width Top - 52 inches
Width Bottom - 46 inches
Overall Length - 35 inches
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Here is my Crossfire's kayak hauler. It has 355 torque and I bought it for $3k. Unfortunately, I have not been able to figure out how to attach it to the Crossfire.
Originally Posted by drivethruecp
Ok, ok. Hold the laughs and negative comments in because I know I'm not the only one who had thought about it. I'm talking a 10 minute drive, no highway just to get it to the lake for fishing. I'm curious how rigid our roofs are? And the front and rear tow hooks could make good make good ancor points although I'm not keen on the strap rub on the bumpers. How about those bars they use to carry kyaks and canoes on pickup trucks that you put in the hitch receiver..so it would rest on there and the roof. Since I'm most likely doing the receiver fabrication like BLACKSRT.
Yes I know this is a niche car but that doesn't mean I can't try and figure out how to adapt it to my hobbies since I'm not in a place to have a beater for an extra vehicle.
Yes I know this is a niche car but that doesn't mean I can't try and figure out how to adapt it to my hobbies since I'm not in a place to have a beater for an extra vehicle.
Last edited by SRT6nTulsa; 08-11-2009 at 12:32 AM.
Less is more!
Originally Posted by Fritzauf
This is too funny....
Why ? ?
I do enjoy the photos though.
Why ? ?
I do enjoy the photos though.
Why?....well because not everyone is financially or just plain finds it excessive to have another car. Being not married myself, one car is pretty typical. Yeh, the pickups, and sedans I've had with roof racks were better suited for my outdoors lifestyle. But I made a sacrifice of not driving a performance car. Well, were there's a will there is a way. I, nor anyone on this thread or the towing thread have any desire to have the "attachment" on the car permanently. And if there's any hitch-up, its hidden.
Lets figure it out... An additional vehicle (truck)....ok I could afford to buy a nice Dakota. But the insurance...esp in my state which is the highest paying state in the US last time I checked makes it very expensive. So if I have to slap on some pad on my roof or hitch up a rack a few times a week, I'll invest the $400 or wtva amount to do it... because quite frankly I don't want to pay the insurance and cost-to-own on the extra vehicle.
Too many people live in excess. Try taking a look at what you have and ask yourself... how often do I use this, do I love it, could I live without it. If you have less high quality or expensive things rather than many mediocre--is a real concept. Society is full of consumers that want more-more-more.
Now, maybe I'm off on a slight tangent. But being only 24, paying back two college degrees, working full-time, and renting a duplex, paid for my entire car, zero "free-rides," etc, etc. Also most expensive to rent/housing. Thats where I'm coming from. And not to get personal or at all really directing this toward "Fritzauf," but people are so quick to say--get a truck! Well more often than not, people have a legitimate reason for discussing "Hauling a Kayak on roof" or "Trailer Hitches."
Again, I'm not trying to battle/argue/etc.
Last edited by drivethruecp; 08-14-2009 at 12:46 AM.
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
BRAVO!!!!! I am with you a 100%, I use to stuff a Sunfish Sailboat into the back of a Honda CVCC!!!! LOL that was fun and interesting. Had the some of the BEST times doing that me and my X. We still laugh about it, but hey, it worked.
It is great that a man of your age is so responsible, keep up the good work! I'm sure you can figure out a good safe way to carry that Kayaka on top of your Crossfire, if you had a roadster you could just stick it in the passenger seat!!!! Hey, find a friend that lives on the water and park that baby in his yard!!! I use to live on the river and we let all our friends store their boats or kayakas there.
Good Luck!
Deb
It is great that a man of your age is so responsible, keep up the good work! I'm sure you can figure out a good safe way to carry that Kayaka on top of your Crossfire, if you had a roadster you could just stick it in the passenger seat!!!! Hey, find a friend that lives on the water and park that baby in his yard!!! I use to live on the river and we let all our friends store their boats or kayakas there.
Good Luck!
Deb
Where there's a will, there's a way!
I made my own removable rack using lifters, galvanized conduit, and roof pads. I could make the kayak sturdier (highway) but no need since both of the reservoirs I fish are back roads and 10 min away. I have a Hobie Mirage Revolution Kayak that cost me an arm and a leg!
Specifications:
Length: 13' 5" / 4.09 m
Width: 28.5" / 0.72 m
Weight: 58 lbs. / 26.3 kg
Mirage Drive Weight: 6.6 lbs. / 3 kg
Capacity: 350 lbs. / 159 kg
Specifications:
Length: 13' 5" / 4.09 m
Width: 28.5" / 0.72 m
Weight: 58 lbs. / 26.3 kg
Mirage Drive Weight: 6.6 lbs. / 3 kg
Capacity: 350 lbs. / 159 kg
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Way to go 'drivethruecp'. Whatever it takes to get the job done and I think you did a great job with the solution. Many safe trips and I hope you catch your limit each time!! I enjoy the activity and I don't even need to catch anything to have a great time. Keep on thinking the way you do and don't let the occasional negative comment affect you!
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Originally Posted by HARRYV
Way to go 'drivethruecp'. Whatever it takes to get the job done and I think you did a great job with the solution. Many safe trips and I hope you catch your limit each time!! I enjoy the activity and I don't even need to catch anything to have a great time. Keep on thinking the way you do and don't let the occasional negative comment affect you!
I appreciate that! Nah, if I did that I wouldn't have achieved all that I did so young. I am actually currently working on an upgrade. An esp made Thule rack JUST for the Audi TT. Which has a similar roofline, frameless windows, and window seal. Have been trying several fitment kits and think I've almost got it! Stand by for a much more stable and secure solution!
Re: Hauling a Kayak on roof!?
Originally Posted by drivethruecp
I appreciate that! Nah, if I did that I wouldn't have achieved all that I did so young. I am actually currently working on an upgrade. An esp made Thule rack JUST for the Audi TT. Which has a similar roofline, frameless windows, and window seal. Have been trying several fitment kits and think I've almost got it! Stand by for a much more stable and secure solution!
As far as the Thule goes, keep us posted. I have tried several different things with no luck, I cycle and a friend works at a shop that sells Thule, so I had access to parts to test. The one thing the TT has that we do not is small grommet like attachment points front and rear on both sides of the roof line in the rain gutters....
Thule 1180 Fit Kit for 480 Traverse
FINALLY found a Thule kit that legitimately fits amazing! All the purchases and returns of both Yakima and Thule products finally paid off!
The new 480 Traverse foot kit paired with the 1180 fit kit which is actually for the Audi TT, even SMALLER than our cars! But discovered when I saw we had a similar roof profile and also no frame on our door windows.
And yes I take the rack off when not in use. And as with any roof rack make sure the area the pads are sitting is totally clean to eliminate the chance of ever scratching.
I put the kayak to the right (mine is actually an inch longer than our cars) and use bow and stern lines to the front and rear tow hooks. If anyone wants more pictures I'd be happy to take some.
The new 480 Traverse foot kit paired with the 1180 fit kit which is actually for the Audi TT, even SMALLER than our cars! But discovered when I saw we had a similar roof profile and also no frame on our door windows.
And yes I take the rack off when not in use. And as with any roof rack make sure the area the pads are sitting is totally clean to eliminate the chance of ever scratching.
I put the kayak to the right (mine is actually an inch longer than our cars) and use bow and stern lines to the front and rear tow hooks. If anyone wants more pictures I'd be happy to take some.
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THIS IS AWESOME!!!! I just started to look for ways to get a kayak on my XFire and lo and behold... HERE IT IS!!! Thanks Drivethruecp for keeping the forum apprised of your progress. Can you get shots from the front and rear? Does it look like enough room to fit 2 kayaks? How long are the bars?
Last edited by Mocephus; 08-30-2010 at 02:25 PM.