Wow. Didn't know that was a thing. Maybe mount it over the spare tire? JKbullfrog said:The UltraSkiff can be fitted with oar locks and rowed, in fact it is so stable you could probably rig up some type bicycle petal assembly.
Wow. Didn't know that was a thing. Maybe mount it over the spare tire? JKbullfrog said:The UltraSkiff can be fitted with oar locks and rowed, in fact it is so stable you could probably rig up some type bicycle petal assembly.
I want to learn fishing better and catch/cook when I can. I haven't been able to do this until now. I think I can live with some downsides if I can protect and secure the yak. Was planning to use the scuppers to secure to any solution I come up with. But I hear what your saying. Unfortunately, I started out looking at ISUPs and configuring them for fishing and then I saw my first fishing yak and.....the rest is history.MrNoodly said:How big a part of your life is fishing/kayaking currently? Do you live to fish/kayak? Every day? Because if it's just something you do occasionally then hauling a kayak around gets old rather quickly. Any way you carry it will have drawbacks, and if those drawbacks aren't outweighed by your love -- your need -- to fish/kayak, you'll have this thing just taking up physical (and mental) space, inflicting its drawbacks. This is the case with any bulky item we want to have with us.
If you're in a van...couldn't you have a kind/sorta have a hammock and carry it diagonally INSIDE ?I just purchased an 11.5 ft kayak, and was hoping to get some info on what rack attachment folks use, and how they secure the kayak when driving. Looking at just getting J shaped ones, but was seeing if folks had any tips.
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