You guys need to dump those hardshells and get a nice folding kayak from Feathercraft, Klepper or Pouch. Then you don't have to drill holes in the roof, etc. etc.. :-) bem 1993 Klepper Aerius II 1991 Vanagon Carat Joe wrote: > Hi Eric, > > I did this on my 85 westy about 7 years ago to hold two Nordkapps, no > problems so far. I but mine on the top of the pop-top so I have hole through > the top. Other ones I have seen drill the holes in the side so there is no > hole to the inside of the poptop. Go for it. > > J.R. Beckham > Narragansett Rhode Island > 85 Westy > 87 Wolfsburg > 91 GL > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf Of > Eric Unrau > Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 2:16 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Westy Roof Racks - carrying kayaks > > Here in Vancouver, BC a lot of Westy owners seem to be using the Thule > or Yakima artificial rain gutter brackets > (http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/product.asp?sku=542&dept_id=16) bolted > to their camper tops and standard crossbars from either company to carry > kayaks, canoes, sailboards etc. One guy told me he stands on the bars > regularly without any signs of stress appearing in the fibreglass. > > Although this looks like the most practical solution, I'm having a hard > time committing to the idea of drilling holes in my camper top. Any > comments/encouragement from those of you who have done this would be > appreciated; arguments against also appreciated. > > ~Eric~ > '89 Westy |
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