Hilux xtra cab for windsurfing?

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curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
17 Jul 2011 9:04pm
anyone have a late model Hilux xtra cab?
Can you fit a wave board inside the tray? Diagonal or how ever.
what about a mast? 400.

jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
899 posts
WA, 899 posts
17 Jul 2011 11:07pm
nope not sure

but my 5.7L V8, VZ SS holden ute can fit two boards, 5 sails, 3 masts, 2 booms plus a box of fins and things under neath the tornquae cover as well

oh its also for sale
TimB
TimB
WA
260 posts
WA, 260 posts
18 Jul 2011 8:42am
Late model Triton dual cab with the power back window and a canopy is the go. Nose of the board through the back window and with the canopy locked everything is safe.

depending on the boards you can get 2 through the window and I have even travelled with 9'2" longboard in the car locked up safe when you stop.
Davage
Davage
VIC
182 posts
VIC, 182 posts
18 Jul 2011 6:56pm
Navara single cab D22 internal tray length is 2200. On the diagnal it a bit over 2400. I fit a 430 mast in no probs.
izaak
izaak
TAS
2013 posts
TAS, 2013 posts
18 Jul 2011 7:09pm
Get a Navara, cant go wrong.
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2568 posts
NSW, 2568 posts
18 Jul 2011 7:10pm
hilux 2009 dual cab fits in diagonal, but i have a tarp and frame over it with 1 metre height. a hard cover and it wouldnt fit. 2 boards go in diagonal with no fins with a slight overhang of a couple of inches.
2 piece 4.3m fits easy.
WindWarrior
WindWarrior
NSW
1019 posts
NSW, 1019 posts
18 Jul 2011 8:00pm
TimB said...

Late model Triton dual cab with the power back window and a canopy is the go. Nose of the board through the back window and with the canopy locked everything is safe.

depending on the boards you can get 2 through the window and I have even travelled with 9'2" longboard in the car locked up safe when you stop.


Yep, what he said
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
19 Jul 2011 1:44pm
izaak said...

Get a Navara, cant go wrong.


hate to say say it but we had navara's at work and after that I wouldn't touch them.
things spent more time in the workshop than actually being used.
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
19 Jul 2011 4:32pm
There are a couple of new utes coming out soon that look like they may have slightly longer trays than we are used to.

the new Mazda BT50 Freestyle cab looks good, and the new Ford Ranger. Both built on the same chassis, and both claiming to be larger than the Hilux which was previously the largest in class.
felixdcat
felixdcat
WA
3519 posts
WA, 3519 posts
19 Jul 2011 3:07pm
TimB said...

Late model Triton dual cab with the power back window and a canopy is the go. Nose of the board through the back window and with the canopy locked everything is safe.

depending on the boards you can get 2 through the window and I have even travelled with 9'2" longboard in the car locked up safe when you stop.

Well avoid to break to hard! I loaded a kite board that way in my Jeep and it ended poking out of the windscreen!

Codie
Codie
QLD
2 posts
QLD, 2 posts
19 Jul 2011 5:17pm
Hilux xtra cab trayback will fit my 234cm evo plus another wave board (diagonal) plus sails plus 430 mast. don't use any cover tho as there is no one else on the island to flog it...
BarryFawkes
BarryFawkes
NSW
149 posts
NSW, 149 posts
19 Jul 2011 7:22pm
Talking to a couple of mechanic friends last week hilux is made in thailand now and are crap a frend bought a new extra cab a few months ago the gearbox had to come out already also lots of clutches being replaced after a short time . If you buy one check the compliance plate to see where its made . Newish mitsubishis are supposed to be good
dan berry
dan berry
WA
2562 posts
WA, 2562 posts
19 Jul 2011 5:53pm
Hey curac ya numbnut ;) I have a '10 extracab hilux with a hardlid. I can fit a board underneath the lid locked up with everything else. You need to position it just so but it all gets in. I have a ute liner as well which I would imagine would suck up at least 30 mm, without a liner youd get in easy. For longer trips I have a " bed extender" ( us style) which sits on the tailgate when it's down giving me another foot and a bit. 74ltr jp is my big board which fits in so if you check the specs on that you'll get an idea of length. Good cars though. I've had 6 now and never been off the road due to a breakdown of any sort.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
19 Jul 2011 11:53pm
never will understand the dual cab with a canopy.

Get a normal fourby

you get more length with back seats down
you can still put dirty stuff in the back with a liner
still get 5 people in it


saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2568 posts
NSW, 2568 posts
20 Jul 2011 10:02am
Mark _australia said...

never will understand the dual cab with a canopy.

Get a normal fourby

you get more length with back seats down
you can still put dirty stuff in the back with a liner
still get 5 people in it







when you have your own business it still qualifies as 100% deduction as a commercial vehical, AND i can fit in the family AND lock up the power tools in the back seat.
Ian K
Ian K
WA
4169 posts
WA, 4169 posts
20 Jul 2011 9:03am
The average Aussie family has 2.x kids and 2 cars. What's your other car? A length wise lockable box in a longer tray is a more efficient use of space to store tools.

Did a couple of 4 up interstate road trips in an '05 dual cab Ford Courier. Doing time in the back seat was torture.

You're right Mark, the number of dual cabs on the road doesn't add up.
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