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dustdriver 06-05-2011 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by TxCop07 (Post 2321165)
Can you take the front bracket off easily? When not carrying the canoe.

Sorry, missed that! YES very simple to remove. Two bolts, one on either side where the vertical tubing inserts at the windshield bracket- the originals are knobs but I replaced them with standard bolts because the knobs had a tendency to come loose on long, bumpy drives and couldn't be tightened sufficiently by hand.

I am planning to replace the horizontal front bar (which is a wierd oval shape, compatible with other Lange accessories) with 1" round EMT conduit so I can fit my Yakima gunwale brackets on there. I will have the new bar welded on so there will be no chance of any bolts working loose.

Amazingly, NOBODY (that I can find) makes such a product already... so I have to Frankenstein it myself. :/

TxCop07 06-05-2011 10:39 AM

Ok that's cool. Keep us updated as you upgrade it.

dustdriver 06-05-2011 03:06 PM

OK here's the final version. This system will work with:

1. hard top
2. soft top
3. no top

It's easily removable, very sturdy, and I can still carry 2 bikes on the back, and the 1" conduit is compatible with other rack accessories (i.e., Yakima, etc.)

Front:
http://my.project-jk.com/data/2355/t...front_rack.jpg
Windshield brackets and verticals from Lange. 1" EMT conduit across the top.

Back:
http://my.project-jk.com/data/2355/t..._back_rack.jpg
Mopar spare tire bike rack with welded "T-bar" for the back of the canoe.

akoop 07-03-2011 06:53 PM

Here is my write-up on hauling a canoe & kayak on a soft top.

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...noe-Kayak-Rack

schmugboy 07-23-2011 04:59 PM

Another option
 
Another idea option, if you wanted to have the soft top up, would be getting some of that pipe insulation and put it over the lip/sides of the canoe. That should provide enough cushion on the top and it should wear away faster than the top if anything gets between them. Haven't tried it myself, but thought about it.

AK4Dave 07-24-2011 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by schmugboy (Post 2421942)
Another idea option, if you wanted to have the soft top up, would be getting some of that pipe insulation and put it over the lip/sides of the canoe. That should provide enough cushion on the top and it should wear away faster than the top if anything gets between them. Haven't tried it myself, but thought about it.

I would be leery of putting anything directly on the soft top for any long distance trip. But for a short trip down the road I do believe the pipe insulation would work fine. Just as long as you can keep the canoe from shifting even just a little from side to side.

bripsu 08-29-2011 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by dustdriver (Post 2331748)
OK here's the final version. This system will work with:

Very nice. Looks very similar to the Lange Originals Rack, but I'm sure you spent less.

dustdriver 09-07-2011 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by bripsu (Post 2499628)
Very nice. Looks very similar to the Lange Originals Rack, but I'm sure you spent less.

Thanks. Yeah the lower front sections are from Lange, but I replaced the original oval-shaped bar across the top with the round pipe. If Lange were smart, they'd do the same, to make the rack compatible with a thousand other Yakima and Thule accessories. And someone needs to make a spare-tire mounted upright for the back. They'd sell a ton of them.

JKFORLOVERS 10-08-2011 09:36 PM

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I sliced some 99 cent noodles and ran along the canoe so it didn't wear out the top anymore than I already have. You will need padding or it will die! Works great though. No rack need!

ravenswood 02-11-2012 01:25 PM

I just picked up a Garvin Adventure Rack for our canoe. It is a full body rack, connects to the windsheild bolts and under the rear bumper. It tilts back to drop the soft top. Looking forward to the spring when I can start using it!


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