Hard roof rack step 1.
How to tie a kayak on roof.
Tying your kayak to the roof rack 1.
With your padding in place on your crossbars or kayak carriers carefully.
Lift your kayak onto the roof rack on your car so it s right side up.
Center your kayak on the roof rack.
Then slide each strap so that the buckle lays against the hull of the kayak.
Move the kayak ahead or back on the top rack as required until the middle of.
Inflatable roof racks require a slightly different tie down procedure than hard and soft racks as they do not have fastening points to loop the straps through.
Move the kayak forward or back on the roof rack as needed until the middle of the.
Ensure the straps are laying flat against the kayak and that they are not crossed.
Grab hold of either end of the kayak and shake it from side to side to make sure it is secure.
How to tie down a canoe to a roof rack lift the canoe up and onto the rack on the vehicle.
Tie off the loose ends of the straps just below the cam buckles then tie any remaining slack to the crossbars.
You might need somebody to assist.
Once your kayak is in place on the roof of your vehicle open all the doors of your car.
This can be done with one person for lower vehicles but it is.
Step 2 wrap one cam strap.
Once the kayak is in position on the roof rack and the straps are laying over the kayak it is time to strap it down.
Slide the kayak onto the roof rack with the cockpit facing upside down toward the roof of your car and center the cockpit of the kayak between the two bars of your car.
Take the buckle of your cam strap and pass this over the top of your boat.
You may need someone to help you lift it.
Load your kayak onto your roof rack.
Cam or tie down straps these are the most common straps used to secure kayaks to roof racks of all types.
Secure your kayak to your roof.
They are preferred over ratchet straps because you don t need to tighten them down more than you can do by hand in order to keep your kayak on the roof rack.
Run one of the straps.
Tying your kayak for the roof rack step 1.
This backs up the cam buckles and prevents the slack from flapping around while you re driving.
Make sure your kayak is centered on the roof rack with the heaviest section of the kayak.
Center your kayak on the top rack.