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Current canoe hauler is another Toyota pickup with cap. The previous ones all went nearly 300,000 miles, still running well when I sold them, so I stuck with a proven winner.
Starting in the 1980’s, Toyota Hi-Lux long bed truck with cap. The canoe is down by the Rio Grande getting ready for a trip.
EK_0024 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
1990’s Toyota Extra-cab with cap, sometimes hauling a DIY canoe trailer
EK_0030 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
2000’s (and still today when needed) Ford E-150 van, so we could carry four canoes, all gunwales down on family trips.
EK_0004 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Four Quick & Easy racks, with the canoe tapers offset and no boats touching.
EK_0002 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
2010’s another Toyota Extra cab with cap
P4171848 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Definitely want a cap over the bed, sleeping in an open truck bed or under a tonneau cover is no fun.
EK_0026 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
EK_0033 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Starting in the 1980’s, Toyota Hi-Lux long bed truck with cap. The canoe is down by the Rio Grande getting ready for a trip.
EK_0024 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
1990’s Toyota Extra-cab with cap, sometimes hauling a DIY canoe trailer
EK_0030 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
2000’s (and still today when needed) Ford E-150 van, so we could carry four canoes, all gunwales down on family trips.
EK_0004 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Four Quick & Easy racks, with the canoe tapers offset and no boats touching.
EK_0002 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
2010’s another Toyota Extra cab with cap
P4171848 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Definitely want a cap over the bed, sleeping in an open truck bed or under a tonneau cover is no fun.
EK_0026 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
EK_0033 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr