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Date:         Mon, 30 Dec 1996 18:12:53 -0500 (EST)
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From:         "William A. Killian" <killian@mnsinc.com>
Subject:      Re: carrying canoe on camper top

On Thu, 26 Dec 1996, William Dummitt wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience carrying a canoe on a Wesfalia camper? Is > it best to use the foam pads that fit on the sides of the canoe and rest > these directly on the fiberglass top, or is it better to use a rack? > Anybody recommend a particular rack and how to mount it? Thanks in > advance.

Yes but in a baywindow Westy. It was my Dad's actually and he committed the possible sin of putting eye bolts into the fiberglass, 2 up front and 2 in the back and another pair each in the front bumpers. Eventually this became a pair of handmade wood racks attached to the eyebolts on top for a pair of canoes. The very most important part we found was the ties down to the bumpers. Wind would get up under the canoe and try to lift those puppies up. The eye bolts through the fiber glass never caused any problems in the decade we had that bus. Might still be driving around with them in SW Virginia somewhere.

bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets mailto:killian@zenferret.com mailto:killian@mnsinc.com http://www.zenferret.com/


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