Keep the kayak as far toward one side the driver s or passenger s side as you can.
Putting kayak on roof of car.
Strap the first kayak down to the roof rack.
Place the first kayak on the roof rack.
Thread the straps through the front and back carry handles or toggles and secure each one to a tie down spot underneath your car either with a carabiner or a hook.
Throw the straps over the kayak and secure the straps.
For this video i am using kristie to show you just how easy it is to load your kayak on a car or suv.
You should always tie down the bow and stern of your kayak especially if you are going to transport your kayak without a roof rack.
You may need to try it in different positions to find the best way for your kayak to sit on the car.
Put the business ends of the straps on the passenger seat behind the driver s seat.
Once you ve loaded the boat just lift the kayak or sup and the roof rack will retract with it.
Place a kayak on one side of the roof rack.
Leave the straps loose at this point as you may need to adjust this kayak after the second one is placed.
Follow manufactures instructions to install the basic roof rack if you don t have a built in one and the kayak carrier kit.
Then it locks securely in place on top of the car.
Grab the kayak at each end by the hull not the grab handles and lift the boat overhead.
The easiest way to load a kayak onto a car is with two people.
Open your hood and tie some utility cord about 100 lb capacity to some metal parts of your car see picture below.
I encourage you to watch the video to see how it works and why i think its the best kayak roof rack.
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.
Step 2 wrap one cam strap.
It is really more about technique than strength so do.
This is the easiest way to get your heavy fishing kayak on top of your car or truck.
To stap the kayak to the roof open both passenger doors.
You can do this with a variety of tie down straps.
Then attach the strap to the buckle or ratchet and tighten until the straps are good and taut.