Set the item on the car roof.
Ratchet strap kayak to roof.
Place the item you wish to carry squarely on top of your car s roof making sure it is centered both front to back and side to side.
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Assuming your roof rack and kayak carrier are already installed lift your kayak onto your vehicle roof.
Make sure the buckles are in an easy to reach place so they can be adjusted on the fly.
The secret to reducing the noise from roof straps lies in the proper strapping technique.
You can purchase a kayak carrier with integrated load assist or you can purchase a load assist system separately.
We see people attach kayaks all the time the wrong way using these systems on.
To make your life easier get all of your straps in place before you load kayaks onto your roof.
Join the straps inside your vehicle and use the cam or ratchet strap to secure it in place.
Unless you are carrying two kayaks or other gear side by side on the roof your kayak should be centered on your vehicle roof.
Hook the ends of the strap together to hold the kayak in place.
This can shut down the strap and safeguarded your kayak.
Tighten up the strap along with the cam buckle which means that your kayak is protected.
Center the kayak so the balance point is between the racks right side up bow facing forward.
Bring both the loose end and.
Don t overtighten the straps so you ll not damage the top of your car or the kayak s hull.
This video will show you how to secure your kayak to a j bar roof rack carrier.
If you don t have a secure point such as a tow hook you can install a hood loop strap to create one.
Never attach the tie down straps to plastic parts on your car.
Tip the kayak towards you so it s resting on the keel and the outside chine stringer.
Feed the strap underneath the bar on the far side of the kayak.
Attach the other end of the line to a secure point on your vehicle.
Repeat the process for the other end of the kayak.
Now that the kayak is in place put a ratchet strap over the kayak s hull.
Remember not to tighten the straps too much or they may damage the hull of your kayak and the roof of your car.
Do a similar thing with another strap on the.
The front of the kayak should be facing forward.
Hook the end of the line with the ratchet to a secure point on the front of the kayak such as the grab handle.
Run the bare end from the strap from the cam buckle.
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Then load them one at a time and also strap the first down snugly before loading the second kayak on.