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Hmmm... I think I would have opted for the lumber rack (Thule or Yakima) with kayak racks so that you have a bow and stern line to tie down to the bumpers. Since it is a sea kayak type you could even go with the Thule Hullavators - they actually work pretty well. And in the event of a rear end collision you don't get speared by a kayak punch through into the cab.
I bought some hullavators for my white van in my avatar, but because of how high the van is, they wouldn't come down low enough for me to load the kayaks on the roof. So, I sold them immediately on craigslist for a loss. The buyer was happy and I was happy with the sale. Then I had the racks on the van welded up for river kayaks on their side and a ladder to get them up there.
You need to make some mistakes on the path to knowledge. Knowledge acquired this way is called "experience." Stay flexible. Move forward. Don't worry about how you perfect your kit. Just perfect it, and don't look back.
I bought some hullavators for my white van in my avatar, but because of how high the van is, they wouldn't come down low enough for me to load the kayaks on the roof. So, I sold them immediately on craigslist for a loss. The buyer was happy and I was happy with the sale. Then I had the racks on the van welded up for river kayaks on their side and a ladder to get them up there.
You need to make some mistakes on the path to knowledge. Knowledge acquired this way is called "experience." Stay flexible. Move forward. Don't worry about how you perfect your kit. Just perfect it, and don't look back.
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