I have thought of doing a bow stop in the past . However it makes the rack loadable and launch able from only one side . In the past I have been at launch ramps where you need to pick the best side due to people next to you or simply the terrain. I will revisit my drawings for a bow stop. glad you liked the quality of the racks. I am a one man operation and prefer to keep it that way for the simple fact of quality control. I would rather make a few less $$ than sacrifice any quality. For you of those out there that have haulers already, even if they are not mine... please look on amazon for "stowaway hitch tighteners" they are a "god sent " for towing ANYTHING. I believe they are 25.00 and worth 10x that in my opinion. I ALREADY HAVE a version of hitch tightened that I will be building in the near future but for now these are the best. They eliminate ANY and ALL rocking of the ski, bike rack, cargo rack or anything else that you put in your receiver .. just by one .. trust me