September 2000. Vol 15 #09    
Bay Currents
A Publication of BASK - The San Francisco Bay Area Sea Kayakers
Car Top Kayak Transport
by Leslie Allen

There are many reports of rack failure and human error in which the conscientious kayakers bow and stern tie-down lines saved the lives of other people driving on the same road--or saved the life of the boat. Always secure your boat at both ends when transporting by vehicle, in addition to the lines or straps used to hold the boat on the rack or car roof.

Two alternative methods are shown in this handout, one on each side - either method is good. Keep this handout in your car or gear bag! have it laminated at a copy shop (or keep it in a plastic sleeve). All material original and copyrighted; permission is granted to club members to make copies for non-profit uses. See Advanced Tips, and use these suggestions at your own risk--your are responsible for selecting, using, and maintaining a safe system for your particular equipment.

Method A: "Taughtline Set-up"

Step A1

Secure you boat to your roof rack immediately after hoisting it up there--don't walk away--and have your tie down gear in reach before picking up the boat. Wait to tighten these lines until after you have the correct tension on the bow and stern lines.

Step A2

Start under the bumper by securing tie down line (NOT recommended to be the same as your kayak bow line or painter--keep separate lines for tie downs).

  • For example keep a permanent bowline knot and loop in one end of your tie down rope. Pass the free end of the rope through the towing eye under your bumper (or other structural element that doesn't have sharp, rope-fraying edges) and then through the bowline loop. See also Advanced Tips.

Step A3

Draw the rope up and pass through the steel eye or carry loop o the end of your boat, AND over the boat's bow or stern.

  • Pull down gently and make a TAUGHTLINE HITCH. Increase the tension on this knot after you finish by sliding the knot (some tension is necessary while tying it).
  • Take up any long loose ends of line with a series of HALF HITCHES--you can double the line if you have a lot of extra.
  • Go back and tighten roof rack lines.

Method B: "Trucker's Set-up"

Step B1

Same as step A1 (secure boat).

Step B2

Start by securing your tie down line to the end of your boat. You could use the carry loop, toggle, or deck hardware, but better yet, make a loop you pass the end of your boat through AND pass the free end of the line through carry loop, etc.

 
 

Step B3

Pass the free end of the rope thru the anchor point under you bumper and let it hang loose.

BASK Advanced Car Top Tips:


Text copyright © 2000 by Leslie Allen

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