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Comments on: Car-Topping the Hobie Tandem Island (Step-by-Step)
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By: Riveted
https://www.riveted-blog.com/2011/06/car-topping-the-hobie-tandem-island-step-by-step/#comment-1134
Sat, 01 Sep 2012 22:11:22 +0000http://www.riveted-blog.com/car-topping-the-hobie-tandem-island-step-by-step#comment-1134Hi Steve,
Glad it was helpful! (Also, just to be sure this is clear: don’t get the Hullyrollers.) I don’t remember if we wrote about this in the first post, but the rollers seem to be made for lighter boats, and they didn’t keep a good enough grip on the rack bar, moved while we were loading, and dented/damaged our boat (while the shop owner watched us load it immediately after we bought it). It was a bummer. The slide-on-the-padded-foam-cover method works WAY better.
-Laura
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By: Steve MacKenzie
https://www.riveted-blog.com/2011/06/car-topping-the-hobie-tandem-island-step-by-step/#comment-1133
Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:48:32 +0000http://www.riveted-blog.com/car-topping-the-hobie-tandem-island-step-by-step#comment-1133Laura and Kevin – you guys are great – we are thinking of adding a Hobie Oasis tandem kayak to our rig; I’ve been looking at how to carrry it on top of our F250. I was thinking the Hullyrollers and cradles is the way to go; your step-by-step shows exactly how it will work – thanks again, happy trails – Steve
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