cuyeda wrote:For a brief moment I once pondered carrying a kayak on top of TD. One other problem is... once you get to your campsite, settle in. How would you transport your boat closer to a launch site (if needed to do so). You would then have to put it on the tow vehicle. Might as well carry it on the tow vehicle in the first place. I don't own either yet, but that is what I came up with.
johnb wrote:Yes I thought about this a bit - my tow vehicle is taller and I'd like to get the canoe onto the short tdrop. I got worried about the sides being strong enough for cross winds - mine are 3/4 ply - I had a vision of a cross wind twisting the roof off. However, now having over-built everything I think it is strong enough to take a canoe due to the cross bracing of the cabinetry and kitchen bulk wall.
Sonetpro wrote:I mounted mine with a goal post mount on the tounge. It keeps it far enough forward to open the hatch when it's on top.
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