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Originally Posted by ChiHummer3
Hey - have you figured out an easy way to get the straps on the Thule (Hull-a-port) once the kayak is in the rack? The darn yak stands so tall once it's in the rack that ya really need a ladder to get the straps on there properly. And I'm pretty tall. If you've got any tips for me there, I'd appreciate it!
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Not really an easy way to do it. I loop the straps through the carrier first (the top loop) and lay them to the side with both ends of the straps draped down the roof, then sit the kayak on the carrier and lift the straps over the kayak from the side. YOu might have to wiggle the kayaks a little bit to get the straps to center themsleves from the top loop. Then loop them through the bottom loop of the carrier and tighten. I also use those little velcro straps that you can attach to the Thule strap to secure the slack. I hate having to tie and untie knots although it probably is wise to tie them down just in case.
I have to get my friend to help me lift the kayaks up in the carrier but I can usually get the straps secure by myself just by standing on the side bars. The bigger one that lays flat is a different story. I ususally have to stand on the tires to secure the straps.