Transporting sea kayaks on a Outback

iarivers
iarivers Member Posts: 11
We are looking into an Outback model t@b, but need to bring the toys along; two 17' fiberglass sea kayaks (~50 lbs each) plus one or two 29er mountian bikes.  The TV is a Nissan Xterra.  I could mount the yaks on the Xterra, but am concerned about turning 'pinch' given the overhang of the boats off the back of the Xterra between the trailer.   Has anyone experienced this?    How about moving the Yakama rack farther up on top of the Outback and mounting the kayaks centered over the trailer.   My concern there would be side drafting & rack damage to the roof/integrity from side torque (meeting trucks on the highway, etc).    Thanks for any insiges!!

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  • Fatman1966
    Fatman1966 Member Posts: 149
    I don't think it will work on the back of the Outback for the yaks. They are too heavy and length issues may come into play. Just my guess so others can commit. I find it hard the way they mount and with the weight being on the very back of trailer to get much use out of mine other than for small chairs, tent floor protector etc. Bikes are fine but not the yaks. I find the rack to look cooler than the function, so it's kinda a waste. 
  • Tabaz
    Tabaz Member Posts: 2,420
    Search "Outback Rack" for a prior discussion about weight limits with the rack.  With the Outback spare tire on the rack, I believe only 24 lbs. of additional weight is recommended.
    2016 Outback 320
    2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    edited November 2016
    I might be able to help. :)

    Only possible on the Xterra,  too much weight on the T@B.  It would probably do serious damage with the bouncing around.   We just had to move the racks as far forward as possible, and the kayaks are as far forward in the saddles as possible.  The Xterra roof box makes it more challenging since you can only go so far forward, but there's enough clearance.  Our kayaks are 17.5 ft. for reference.   Bikes are on the T@B with Inno bike racks.  Should have taken the mountain bikes on this trip rather the road bikes. :)

    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • Tabaz
    Tabaz Member Posts: 2,420
    Thanks for responding DB. You are the only owners who have successfully mounted anything of substance to the Outback rack I'm aware of.
    2016 Outback 320
    2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    It helps that we have light bikes, especially for lifting them up there.  But the rack could take heavier bikes.  We drug this setup around about a thousand miles so far trouble free.  Even with a fair bit of rain, the bikes stayed pretty clean up there. 
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • iarivers
    iarivers Member Posts: 11
    db_cooper....you are my hero!  Many thanks!!  This is the way I thought I would have to go.  I was thinking of modifying the Xterra roof rack to mount the yaks a bit farther forward, but it looks like you have made it work.   I was concerned they would be too much 'stern mounted' behind the cockpit.    My concern with 'centering' the kayaks on the saddles on the Xterra would place them too far back & subject to turning 'pinch'.    Could you post some more side shots to show how you put the kayaks on the Xterra?  What saddles / rack set up did you use?   
  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    I don't have a great  side shot unfortunately.  They are mounted on yakima crossbars and yakima saddles.  Not the holy rollers, just regular saddles.   The curve of the T@B and the curve of the rear of the boats compliment each other and get out of the way when turning.  Of course, I did have the wife spot me while I tried turning tight to make sure.  I also checked going up a steep driveway,  if the vehicle is upward and the trailer flat it could hit in that direction too if too close.  I would guess there is a good 2.5  ft. clearance between the tip of the boat and the T@B on level ground.

    It's a pain to lift them up there,  especially with a sub 5ft. wife (I'm 5 10 on a good day).    Holy rollers would make it easier, but then you'd have to remove the camper to use them.   I twist the outboard saddle down a bit to make it easier to lift over them, and then move it back up and tighten.
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • iarivers
    iarivers Member Posts: 11
    Thanks!   This is the view I was looking for.   It looks like you are able to get the front saddle & strap across the front of the kayak cockpit.   Appreciate the tip on the curves of the stern & t@b working together to 'get more space'.   Nice Romany!  We have a Prana, Caribou, and a Impex Force (among others in the fleet)!
    Looks like you have a great rig and a great trip!
  • Nomad
    Nomad Member Posts: 7,209
    Bikes on the back alway look weird to me - Look like they're ready to fly off.
  • TabberJohn
    TabberJohn Member Posts: 588
    That looks like a cool setup for adventurers who like whitewater and surf.
    Us flatwater folks solve the carrying issue with an inflatable. ;)
    2015 T@B Max S (White/Silver) -> 2014 Ford Escape 2.0L (turbo, AWD, factory tow)
  • rfuss928
    rfuss928 Member Posts: 1,181
    I occasionally use a "tire step" to help getting things up on the roof rack of the SUV.  It quickly folds flat for transport.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tire-Wheel-Step-Truck-SUV-Up-Adjustable-Folding-Non-Slip-Ladder-300lb-Platform-/401035337772?hash=item5d5f91a02c:g:3DwAAOSwM4xXXwxa&vxp=mtr




  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    The tire step looks useful,  that's right about where we need it front and rear.
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • Mike_in_Atlanta
    Mike_in_Atlanta Member Posts: 17
    db cooper -  I've got the Yakima HullyRollers which are nice but won't work when your trailer is hitched.  If getting your kayaks up on the roof is a problem you might want to look at the Thule Hullavator rack.  It is expensive, especially for two of them, but loading your boat is much easier.

    https://www.rei.com/product/886975/thule-hullavator-pro-kayak-carrier

    mike


  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    I looked at those when I was researching options.  Just way too expensive for as often as we'd use them.  We already had the bars and cradles because we normally transport the boats on a Subaru.   I made a homemade version of the Yakima Boat Loader (link below)  that helped,  but it's still a pain.   Our British sea kayaks weigh a ton,  so we'll probably be building ourselves some lighter Pygmy kayaks in the  near future.



    https://www.rei.com/product/679458/yakima-boat-loader?CAWELAID=120217890000776847&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=21009508720&CATCI=aud-129902659960:pla-70905457120&cm_mmc=PLA_Google|404_6159|6794580016|none|d229cca1-a4ae-4df1-97a6-ea673430f7b1|aud-129902659960:pla-70905457120&lsft=cm_mmc:PLA_Google_LIA|404_6159|6794580016|none|d229cca1-a4ae-4df1-97a6-ea673430f7b1|aud-129902659960:pla-70905457120&gclid=CPLuuJPDntACFYSEaQodbU0L0g
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • TabberJohn
    TabberJohn Member Posts: 588
    edited December 2016
    I realize the topic is hauling sea kayaks, but if anyone does mostly flatwater or if you don't mind getting wet in whitewater, the latest inflatables are very capable and can be stowed in your T@B or TV.
    Check this one out: http://www.inflatablekayakworld.com/inflatable-kayak-review-393/
    2015 T@B Max S (White/Silver) -> 2014 Ford Escape 2.0L (turbo, AWD, factory tow)
  • iarivers
    iarivers Member Posts: 11
    db_cooper:  
    Thanks for all of the info...could I ask just one more question...what racks to you use to carry your kayaks on the Xterra?   Were you able to mount them on the Xterra's cross bars?
    Thanks!
  • source3
    source3 Member Posts: 144
    edited December 2016
    Option: put an aftermarket full roof rack on Xterra.  Then you will be able to move kayaks forward a bit.  Both Gobi and FrontRunner make good racks.

    Gobi link: http://www.gobiracks.com/product/nissan-xterra-00-04-stealth-no-sunroof/ . I think Gobi is currently offering a free rear ladder and free shipping.

    Newer model xterra: http://www.gobiracks.com/product-category/nissan/xterra-2005-2015/gobi-rack-xterra-05-15/

    If I recall, Gobi uses tubing size that is the same diameter as Yakima.  So Yakima accessories fit.

    Andrew P. 
    Durango, CO
    2015 S Outback

  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    I remove the stock crossbars in the summer (leaving ski rack attachments on them), and put regular Yakima round bars with the kayak cradles on top.   They make an attachment that connects to those fat Xterra roof rails. 
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • dsatwork
    dsatwork Member Posts: 744
    I roll with my bikes on top of my CR-V and use a RV platform step to give me the extra couple of inches I need. Make a huge difference and of course the CR-V is not as tall as an exterra, but these come in a variety of sizes and will serve a double purpose. 

    http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/platform-step/56799



    2017 Tab Basic S Silver on Silver with Sofitel Cushions....upgraded from 2013 LG 5W....Towed by a 2016 Sorento V6 AWD w/5000lb tow capacity. Dave S. married to Jen aka SanDiegoGal We pull a Tab but live in a 2014 Airstream International Signature 27 FBQ...Talk about embracing a trailer lifestyle.
  • ChanW
    ChanW Member Posts: 3,165
    edited December 2016
    That inflatable looks real nice; a good alternative. I wonder how it handles a more rough Great Lakes chop. 
    We bought a tandem polyethylene kayak last spring, with the intention of getting a single in the future, to be able to accommodate the two of us plus the grandson, or the dog. Haven't picked up the single yet though.
    Definitely more fun with three.

    I realize the topic is hauling sea kayaks, but if anyone does mostly flatwater or if you don't mind getting wet in whitewater, the latest inflatables are very capable and can be stowed in your T@B or TV.
    Check this one out: http://www.inflatablekayakworld.com/inflatable-kayak-review-393/

    Chan  -  near Buffalo NY
    2014 S Maxx
    2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah! 

     A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
  • db_cooper
    db_cooper Member Posts: 749
    https://www.rei.com/product/877618/oru-kayak-bay-folding-kayak

    These look  great for taking with the T@B, they also make a longer 16 ft. coastal model.  Checked them out at REI,  look to be well made.  The 12 footer looks perfect for lake paddling.
    2015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra  -- Retired
    2022 Ford F350 Tremor |  2022 Cirrus 620



  • DaveC
    DaveC Member Posts: 83
    I wanted to move my 2017 Outback crossbars up a few inches, but discovered that the lower crossbar 'Landing Pad" was screwed into the trailer instead of using the Yakama nut plate.  After reviewing these posts, I think they did this to keep the crossbars from slipping, since the rack was designed for horizontal use.  I now know why I received two extra nut plates and screws in the Yakama box!  Bottom line, you can't move the lower crossbar without drilling new holes, which sounds like a bad idea.
    2017 T@B 320 Outback 2023 400 BD (IdahoTabato) pushing a 2023 Volvo XC90