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It seems that car racks were made for carrying kayaks. Long and thin, a kayak needs a secure mount to your vehicle.
The earth is not three-quarters water; it's 70.8%. That leaves 29.2% where you can't paddle. To move your kayak from Point A (the dry one) to Point B (the wet one), a car rack or trailer will facilitate the transport.
Most of the Cartopians are kayakers too. If you want concierge service, give us a shout.
|  | Kayak J-Cradles Carry your kayak on its side, leaving bar space open for other things. Like more kayaks. |
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|  | Kayak Saddles The original method of transporting kayaks was the saddle, and it still is quite popular today. |
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|  | Stacking Kayak Solutions A minimalist solution for maximalist capacity. Wanna carry a bunch of whitewater boats? While maximalism is not a word, but it should be. |
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|  | Kayak - Load Assisting Do you have a tall vehicle? Are you altitudinally challenged? The shorter Cartopians know your pain. But there are solutions to loading a kayak by yourself. |
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|  | Those Important Extras Don't hate on the word "accessorize." It's the little things that make the difference. |
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