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Date:         Sun, 21 Sep 2003 13:46:28 -0400
Reply-To:     Greg Marshall <earthboy@ROGERS.COM>
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From:         Greg Marshall <earthboy@ROGERS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Westfalia-Yakima rack questions
Comments: To: Tim Beidel <tbeidel@MAINE.RR.COM>
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I've done mine with bolt on rain gutters. The trick is, you must make a spacer block to go between the bolt on rain gutter and the pop top. This ensures that the rack tightening bolts won't run into the side of the poptop before the racks are tight. This option allows you to raise the roof with your load on. I can still push my roof up with two play boats or two bikes. Drilling holes in the poptop isn't a big deal. let me know if you want more details.

Greg. 82 westy.

Tim Beidel wrote:

> I just purchased a 1987 Westfalia and am trying to figure out how best to > deal with the kayaks and boats. > > * Will the Yakima 1A HiRise towers clear the camper top on a Westy? > > * Will the Yakima 1A with the 3.5 inch extenders work just as well on a > Westy? > > * Any recommendations for a trailer that can handle both bikes and kayaks? > > Thanks > > Tim > South Portland, ME


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