Okay so hopefully the tittle gets some atten.
I've got to send my wife south next week and she'll be taking my Sup and surfboards. Problem is that the over on the SUP flaps in the wind and hits the roof of the car. Any ideas on ways to stop it?
I was thinking of either tying a strap around and around it or maybe sticking something inside the cover/bag?
Any tips would be great as if it starts to bang halfway i'm gunna get killed when i fly down on the plane![]()
Duct tape, fixes everything
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watched an episode of mythbusters where they built a canoe out of duct tape and paddled off into the distance![]()
Either tie a strap around the bag itself or get some elastic straps - you may have to test placement to get it to work properly. I have a very low roof-rack so its a constant issue - but the straps work.
Another tip for tie-downs straight on a board with no bag is to twist it - then it doesn't vibrate and will be quiet.
Thanks for the replies. I guess I'll have a look at Tape but don't really want the dirty old sticky sh-t on there after so maybe even send it down cover less. Just glad i know have a few good options that have been tried and tested..![]()
Small surf at Middleton Beach I'm hoping to hone my skills a bit more.![]()
rope around the middle in between the racks. no tape no mess or just take the cover off too..... i know the pain with the flap....
This will help heaps.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/SUP-roof-rack-pads/
Thick roof rack pads will lift the board and flapping board bag away from the roof of the car.
DJ
I used to have the same problem with windsurf board bags, and be warned that the rubbing of the bag on the roof can do permanent damage to the duco on your car. So if you have a nice newish car maybe something to think about.
I fixed the issue by putting a stretch cover over the padded one for long trips. The bag was he'd tight and the material on the stretchy wouldn't damage the car. I never bothered for short round town stuff as I only used bags at the time on longer trips and when I wanted some protection for the board.
Yes I know that feeling, driving down south for 3 hours with an ever increasingly annoyed wife! Extra straps help, but only if in the right position and the right position often moves !
I ended up with a unique solution. I bought a second board in carbon, so now I use the older,longer board with the neo camo deck, face down on the roof racks, no cover and then put the more expensive carbon board on top in its cover.
A somewhat expensive solution but the upside is no more flapping covers and two boards instead of one ![]()
You can put extra straps or rope or gaffer round the board to hold the slack up.
For our trips down the coast I put a boogie board inside the SUP bag on top of the SUP. It fills up the space nicely and pads the SUP from the other boards on the top.
You could probably fit a short board in its bag inside the SUP bag.
I ran it down with out the cover. But to be honest i wasn't happy and i think my next trip ill even just tow a boat. That way i can chuck the bikes in as well. That and it wont sound like i'm driving in a wind tunnel![]()