I wish, if you look at the first picture I've tied a large piece of brown padded tabletop protector to the side of the car. I only pull out the front slidebar and lift the front of the kayak onto the bar with the back end still on the floor. I then lift the back end up and pull the rear bar out underneath it. Then slide both bars back onto the roof. Piece of cake. The only thing I have to be careful with is making sure the rear of the kayak doesn't slip back on the floor, otherwise it'll be goodbye front wingmirror.
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That's very clever. I'd be the idiot trying to lift the whole kayak up to the roof in one goScooby_Doo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:20 pm I wish, if you look at the first picture I've tied a large piece of brown padded tabletop protector to the side of the car. I only pull out the front slidebar and lift the front of the kayak onto the bar with the back end still on the floor. I then lift the back end up and pull the rear bar out underneath it. Then slide both bars back onto the roof. Piece of cake. The only thing I have to be careful with is making sure the rear of the kayak doesn't slip back on the floor, otherwise it'll be goodbye front wingmirror.
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