Ready to haul your kayak to the water? To do so safely, you need a roof rack or a foam block base, plus the right attachments to secure the boat down.
Thule and Yakima make the most popular roof-mounted systems. Both can be fitted to almost any regular-sized car, truck or van. A basic rack system consists of 4 vertical towers and 2 horizontal bars, which accommodate various gear-hauling attachments. The towers are usually held in place by clamps, though some can be permanently attached to the roof itself.
PROS: Stable and secure; long-lasting; versatile, can carry other gear as well.
CONS: More complicated installation and removal; more expensive than blocks.
If your vehicle already has factory-installed roof rack, you may need to buy a universal mount adapter that lets you add attachments to its bars. However, some attachments come with universal mounts, so check that out before you buy an adapter you don't need.
PROS: Stable and secure; long-lasting; versatile, can carry other gear as well.
CONS: May require adapters in addition to attachment mounts.
These inexpensive, temporary carriers attach to your car roof using the downward force of nylon straps, which are typically included. Some foam blocks (or saddles) are designed fit between your kayak and your vehicle's roof, while others are designed to fit on the bars of roof racks as a mount. The whole system is held in place by two or three straps that attach either to your car's roof rack or circle through your car's interior and attach inside the vehicle.
PROS: Inexpensive; easy to install and remove.
CONS: Less durable than a rack system.
These mounts come in a variety of designs, including cradles, stackers, saddles and even foam-block carriers. Attachments can be clamped, screwed or otherwise fastened onto rack bars to allow you to your carry boats and other gear safely.
For tips on how to load and secure your boat, read our Transporting Your Boat article.
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