
For me the stern tiedown is not much of a nuisance; I have to take my canoe off anyway or the tailgate will hit it at about 1/4 of the way up. The lip over the rear window shows the results if the canoe is left up there when opening the back. Thank goodness for touch up paint.It does make getting into the trunk more of a nuisance though.
Yep, that’s what’s on there.Bow and stern lines for sure.
I like rope with a trucker's hitch instead of cam straps. No slippage.
How often do you all replace the webbing straps? I have a pair that's about 4 years old, and was thinking about doing so.
I was also thinking about pushing the boat back (6" to 12"), any thoughts on that would be appreciated, as of now it's pretty centered.
How often do you all replace the webbing straps? I have a pair that's about 4 years old, and was thinking about doing so. I like the idea of tying to the thwart, one more connection. I was also thinking about pushing the boat back (6" to 12"), any thoughts on that would be appreciated, as of now it's pretty centered. Thanks and good luck.
I apologize for raising the issue. I looked as close as I can and just went back and still can't see them but believe you. Don't know why it wobbles. Just haven't experienced that.If you guys look closely, besides the bow ropes, there are ropes from the rear thwart in the door to the grab bars. This way I can still enter the hatch to get a cold beer. I do have those ratchet strap things, buts ropes are faster. So, both sides and bow are attached to the vehicle. In addition, the front thwart is tied directly to the load bar. The weak part of this setup is the screw down clamp saddles. My old hands can’t get them tight enough.
most load rated, quality straps have wear indicators- different color threads woven through the strap from end to end, others have a stitch through the tag, if either have snapped, it's time to replace because that strap is worn/ stretched to the point that it's no longer safe, in forensic analysis after an accident involving a loose load, it's one of the things cops look forHow often do you all replace the webbing straps? I have a pair that's about 4 years old, and was thinking about doing so. I like the idea of tying to the thwart, one more connection. I was also thinking about pushing the boat back (6" to 12"), any thoughts on that would be appreciated, as of now it's pretty centered. Thanks and good luck.