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Crasher242



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Carrying Kayaks on the roof - best way?

Hello all

We have 2 sit-on Kayaks - both of them are in the 12-14 foot length range, and both weigh about 30kgs each.
I bought a set of double-j bars for my roof rails with the vision of being able to load both kayaks into the frame for transport. However, to get 2 kayaks, you have to site the j-bars in the middle of the roof bars.
Even with my RR in access mode, it is still a mighty lift and stretch in order to get the kayak up and over the lip of the j bar to get it to sit into the holder. We managed it with one kayak, but failed to get the other one to sit into the holder, so gave up and took 2 cars to our marina last night.

So...does anyone else have a reccomendation on a suitable roof carrier system for the RR that will take 2 kayaks? I can sit one flat on the roof bars but they are quite wide and think it would be a real struggle to get 2 side by side and to then secure them enough that they dont slide off at the first junction i encounter Very Happy

Towing is not an option as neither of our cars has a towbar, and neither of us has towed before (and i'm thinking i am too old to learn Smile )

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Alistair



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I bought a folding step from Wickes that is fantastic for roof access.

https://www.wickes.co.uk/Werner-Hop-Up-Wor...m/p/224008

I don't have rails on my L405 so these days it's only used for washing the roof Wink

On my L322 the bars were longer, but I still managed Kayaks directly onto the bars with only straps holding them in place. I gave up at 3 though & put the 4th on the trailer under the Jeep. They did 750 miles like that with no problems.

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Crasher242



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Actually i do have a step similar to the one you linked to.
My issue is that i can't quite manage the lift of a single kayak on my own (just not enough decent grab points on it) so with 2 of us doing the lifting it then becomes an issue when trying to get up onto the step whilst holding the kayak Smile

That said, i quite like your idea of stacking them without needing the j-bar. Providing i have enough strapping to secure it to the roof bars...

I like the fact that you take your jeep on holiday Very Happy Thumbs Up Current
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Peugeot 406 Coupe V6
Audi 80 Quattro Sport

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Travelling light was never a strong point Laughing

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