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Roof transport

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Created by thedrip > 9 months ago, 14 Feb 2016
thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
14 Feb 2016 4:32PM
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I'm getting a new car and eying off a Tracklander or Rhino Pioneer platform. Never having used any system other than two bars, I was wondering if my worries about affecting rocker when I they are strapped down are just the paranoid delusions of a madman?

Keep walking, thedrip, and don't make eye contact?

Or legitimate concern?

MickPC
8266 posts
14 Feb 2016 9:38PM
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Your asking a man who just ties his boards down with cray pot rope

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
14 Feb 2016 11:25PM
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MickPC said...
Your asking a man who just ties his boards down with cray pot rope


Real men should know how to use rope.

And tie a full Windsor.

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
15 Feb 2016 6:29AM
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I like the Yankee saying..

"If it aint broke, don't fix it"

Rola Racks and straps..have never lost a board

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1302 posts
15 Feb 2016 6:31AM
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If you can't tie knots tie lots

AndyrooMac
TAS, 1925 posts
15 Feb 2016 8:48AM
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The Rhino Pioneer platform is rockstar dude... they are beautifully built and look the business. I personally much prefer these to the traditional bar system as the board is more stable, no flapping noise from the bag and just more versatile with other stuff like camping, carting timber etc etc etc...

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
15 Feb 2016 8:02AM
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A mate of mine just put one on his prado and it looks the business and our short boards seem to go on fine. Mind you it may be a different story with some of your big boards Drip. What length pioneer are you looking at? if it's only 1500mm or thereabouts there should only be a minimal amount of rocker affected.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
15 Feb 2016 2:13PM
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Cages work well when I have used them. Longer boards work a treat on them. Just a bit more hassle putting boards on a cage set up than normal two bars.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
15 Feb 2016 3:16PM
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thedrip said..

MickPC said...
Your asking a man who just ties his boards down with cray pot rope



Real men should know how to use rope.

And tie a full Windsor.


But rope if tied to tight will make more damage to your rails then a flat strap, IMHO..

A good thread though, as i often look at peoples surfboard stacks and wonder how the hell they stay on. I micro set them up and still panic most of the time


This is how we head to Albany with 2 sups and 5 boards. All up about 115 kilos and my roof racks are technically rated to only 100kilos. I have been toying with a third bar (Cross member, to be with in safe weight range,) but i have also worried about the rocker of the boards and wondered if its even necessary..




thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
15 Feb 2016 6:39PM
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Thanks for everyone's replies.

And careful tying is important. I had four boards come off the roof at 110 after the tie down slipped off the end of the bar in a crosswind. Good advertisement for creatures travel bags as they were undamaged bar one fin.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
15 Feb 2016 7:13PM
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surfbroker said...
I like the Yankee saying..

"If it aint broke, don't fix it"

Rola Racks and straps..have never lost a board


It's an attempt to regain some much needed storage as I move from dual cab to a wagon. We do heaps of long term wilderness camping in the north west and south east.

On the dual cab I had rhinos over the cab and a basket over the canopy.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
15 Feb 2016 7:19PM
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mitchbat said...
A mate of mine just put one on his prado and it looks the business and our short boards seem to go on fine. Mind you it may be a different story with some of your big boards Drip. What length pioneer are you looking at? if it's only 1500mm or thereabouts there should only be a minimal amount of rocker affected.


Its the 2.1m I think. So the short boards would be resting on their nose or tail, rather than tied down mid board.

Todders
WA, 2 posts
16 Feb 2016 2:41PM
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I have a 2.1m rhino platform and just stick a small foam tube under the boards near the nose, works a treat.



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