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aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
13 Jul 2013 3:36pm
So for the first time in many years I have ended up in a vehicle that may require me to tie to the roof from time to time. Previously always had vans, but just inherited my wife's Kluger (not sure why I didn't get a nice new car??)

Anyways, any suggestions on how you go about securely tying two boards with vastly different rocker lines. I will occasionally need to travel with my SUP on the bottom and waveboard on top. At this stage it looks like the best option might be to remove the fins on the waveboard and travel deck up on both, but that seems like a PITA, so open to suggestions. What have you done?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
13 Jul 2013 1:47pm
I can match the rockerline with SUP moved back a lot - so both upside down, nose of the SUP is juuust in front of the windscreen like your waveboard would be and waveboard on top (also upside down and nose forwards)

Else SUP upside down and nose forwards, waveboard right way up and tail forwards. Two straps on the front rack to be safe as air flow will want to lift the tail of the board.
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
13 Jul 2013 3:52pm
Rolled up towels work for me.
pirrad
pirrad
SA
850 posts
SA, 850 posts
13 Jul 2013 4:02pm
Sailhack said..

Rolled up towels work for me.


pool noodles are good, compensating for footpad thickness
hollow ones you can put some bungee cord through to secure.
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
13 Jul 2013 5:57pm
cheers guys, Pool noodle sounds like it will work.
windsufering
windsufering
VIC
1124 posts
VIC, 1124 posts
13 Jul 2013 7:47pm
Wet suits work
ROSSS
ROSSS
QLD
47 posts
QLD, 47 posts
13 Jul 2013 8:11pm
Maybe buying a trailer and set it up for your boards
siny
siny
NSW
287 posts
NSW, 287 posts
13 Jul 2013 8:48pm
Just get some shorter boards that fit in the car . You don't have any friends so they can go over passenger seat
powersloshin
powersloshin
NSW
1855 posts
NSW, 1855 posts
13 Jul 2013 10:36pm
I found 2 boards on the roof to be a hassle. Found this little trailer that fits (unloaded) inside the garage together with the car, it's super light.





pirrad
pirrad
SA
850 posts
SA, 850 posts
13 Jul 2013 10:51pm
powersloshin said..

I found 2 boards on the roof to be a hassle. Found this little trailer that fits (unloaded) inside the garage together with the car, it's super light.







Perhaps we could start a thread on "101 uses for pool noodles"
GavGav
GavGav
VIC
193 posts
VIC, 193 posts
14 Jul 2013 5:22pm
Just don't forget they are on the roof when you back in your roller door garage....

OOOps there goes the roller door off the track!
I speak from experience there.
clarence
clarence
TAS
979 posts
TAS, 979 posts
14 Jul 2013 11:02pm
I agree with Pirrad. Pool noodles with hollows in them are fantastic. They will cope with all sorts of weird board/quiver bag combinations quite happily.

Clarence
clarence
clarence
TAS
979 posts
TAS, 979 posts
14 Jul 2013 11:03pm
I agree with Pirrad. Pool noodles with hollows in them are fantastic. They will cope with all sorts of weird board/quiver bag combinations quite happily.

Clarence
Mike105
Mike105
59 posts
59 posts
16 Jul 2013 7:43pm
I go with boards upside down facing forward for best aero.

Trick is to pack the front board straps so they can't be crushed and then just line them up the the back rack. Newspaper in a plastic bag - or maybe pool noodles;-) will do the trick.

Use a folded towel above the front rack so it is definitely strapping the load down and through the rack. Its hard to tell with padded board bags where the rockers connect, and I've always liked to strap down tight, but worried about adding bending forces to the board.
briann8300
briann8300
NSW
144 posts
NSW, 144 posts
17 Jul 2013 10:50am
GavGav said..

Just don't forget they are on the roof when you back in your roller door garage....

OOOps there goes the roller door off the track!
I speak from experience there.


...same experience...grand-kids tried to warn me but I told them to be quiet as I was concentrating....
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