If you don t have a roof rack there are still other options out there for you.
Tie down kayak without roof rack.
If you re solo there are a couple of options depending on your rack system.
When it comes to how to tie a canoe to a car roof there are a a few different options it all depends on whether or not you have a roof rack.
Tie down a kayak.
Put a kayak on a vehicle.
To completely secure your yak thread another set of ratchet straps through the front toggles or carry handles of the kayak and then secure them to the tie down spots underneath your vehicle using either a carabiner or securing hook.
Foam blocks and crossbar pads are economical options that protect your canoe roof rack and vehicle.
You should always tie down the bow and stern of your kayak especially if you are going to transport your kayak without a roof rack.
You can do this with a variety of tie down straps.
Bow stern tie down straps these straps are so that you can secure the front and back of your kayak to the front and back of your vehicle.
The rack s kit has two handirack inflatable j bar and two separate tie down straps that are 2 7 meters long that secure the kayak on the roof while the car rack is in motion.
Cross the straps over the kayak to secure it.
Just be sure you re securing it down properly.
A roof rack is ideal as it provides the most secure tie down.
Run 2 boat straps over the top of the kayak and them under the roof rack bars then bring the straps to the other side of the kayak and loop them under the roof rack bars on that side.
Thread the straps through the front and back carry handles or toggles and secure each one to a tie down spot underneath your car either with a carabiner or a hook.
To tie down a kayak place it right side up on your roof rack and center it.
To carry your canoe on a roof rack you ll need a carrier designed for this use.
Tie the straps down with cam buckles to secure the kayak.
You ll pick the boat up by each end and place it on the rack.
Or if you prefer a video of the 30 minute pickup kayak rack.
These racks can be pricy unless you build your own out of studs.
Using cam straps is the simplest and fastest way to secure the boat.
The easiest way is with the help of a friend.
The last thing you want is your kayak slipping off the roof if you need to brake suddenly.
It also reduces the risk of damaging your vehicle.
There are multiple styles of carriers available.
Most include the necessary tie downs as well.
However if you re using an inflatable roof rack you may be able to get away without it as the roof rack can act as padding.