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Date:         Thu, 30 Mar 2000 17:32:02 -0800
Reply-To:     Davidson <wdavidson@THEGRID.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Davidson <wdavidson@THEGRID.NET>
Subject:      Re: Kayak Transport on a Westy
Comments: To: "Anthony L. Mourkas" <frankenstein@TELPLUS.NET>
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Anthony, Please tell us if your new kayak is plastic or fiberglass; a river boat or a sea kayak (length being the most obvious difference).... it makes a difference in how you tote it on top. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Anthony L. Mourkas <frankenstein@TELPLUS.NET> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Thursday, March 30, 2000 7:20 AM Subject: Kayak Transport on a Westy

>I won the Old Town Sea Otter kayak being raffled off last weekend at my >son's basketball tournament!!! We are pumped!!! I have had plenty of >with canoes but I must admit to being a totally ignorant first time kayak >paddler. We would like to take it along on a road trip in a few weeks >and would appreciate some tips on how to best carry it up top on a Westy. > > >We will also be carrying four bikes on our new rear hatch mounted >Paulchen rack and an assortment of gear in a dry bag that takes up the >entire luggage rack and is about one foot in height from the bottom of >the luggage rack. > >We brought the boat home (60 mile trip) from the tournament by scavenging >some rope from teammates vehicles and lashing it to the Thule crossbars, >and front and rear tow hooks, on my wife's Jetta. The boat was inverted >and the flat area around the cockpit was what actually rested on the load >bars. This seemed very stable on a short 60 mile trip. > >The simple no cost solution would be to set my extra tall Thule uprights >and load bars up over the pop top and lash on the boat as above. Or I >could spring for the artificial rain gutters and bolt them to the pop top >and use my lower profile uprights that I used with this setup on my >former Westy. A little additional cost, a little additional angst in >drilling holes in the pop top, but as long as the boat would clear the >bikes in the rear, I could raise the pop top without dismounting boat or >rack. > >Other questions: > >- Are the luggage rack tie downs of sufficient strength to anchor a tie >down line from the bow of the boat? > >- I have the Thule canoe carrier kit. Anyone use this to secure a kayak >using the stock configuration? Alternately, can the four mounting >attachments in this kit be installed on the bars "backwards", rotated 180 >degrees, so that they serve to locate the boat on the crossbars from >inside the cockpit, and preventing F-B and L-R movement? > >- Can I use the foam blocks and just lash the boat to the roof? > >- Oh yeah, the boat did not come with a paddle. Any buying tips >appreciated. Also are most paddles one piece, or are there some that >break down for transport, or are adjustable for different users? > >- Where do you carry your paddle in your fully loaded Westy? > >Thanks for any and all suggestions. > >Tony > >Anthony L. Mourkas >Hampden, Maine, USA >1984 Vanagon Westfalia >1987 Vanagon GL Syncro >1991 Jetta Eco Diesel >


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