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Date:         Sun, 07 Aug 1994 15:01:11 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Bill Layton <WJL@vms.cis.pitt.edu>
Subject:      Re: Canoes on Type2s

The best setup for a luggage carrrier is to make a plywood [very thin] deck and keep LIGHT bulky things inside. If you solo WW it is helpful on the river too! A big canoe on a bus and slightly less so a vanagon is very exciting in a crosswind! The best setup is to use Q&E racks (25$), putting the rear one as far back as possible ,mine is 6" from the rear. cover the rear one with indoor outdoor carpet. load and unload by putting the front of the canoe on the rack, rest the rear on the ground, lift the rear and push it forward onto the rack-EASY! I carry my 17'4" intrepid on our vanagon and, before that on our kombi exclusively and without incident. I remember running one shuttle with, because we were lazy, 4 canoes and 2 kayaks tied loosely on our kombi [ 2 upside down and 2 right sideup on these with the yaks wedged in somehow]. someone jumped out in front of us, i slammed on the brakes and one top canoe went flying on a trajectory to land in the lap of the cars passenger. I had a great view of the cars passengers primal scream. Luckily the rear of that canoe was tied to the rear bumper, i'm sure it was by accident, and it stopped anout 1 foot from the cars windshield. it was a good lesson about not hurrying!

Bill


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