A friend of mine came over to borrow my 'big tub' tandem yak and together we threw it up on the rack on his small SUV. I advised that he use a tie down to the bow - "No problemo" ... he says.
Look at his really COOL idea! Simple really! He lifted the hood of his car and found where there were stock 'studs' on the sides of the hood frame. DO NOT use screws! Or replace such screws with through bolts.
He just took an 18" length of 1" nylon webbing, burnt the cut ends with a lighter to seal them, folded it over and using a bolt and large fender washer, bolted the strap to the vehicle frame. He used a torch and hot ice pick to make or form the hole in the strap for the bolt, but that is also why he used a large fender washer - to hold it securely. (FYI, fender washers are nothing but a larger diameter washer, of the same bolt hole ID).
This trick works slick! I just had to share with youse guys ..
Look at his really COOL idea! Simple really! He lifted the hood of his car and found where there were stock 'studs' on the sides of the hood frame. DO NOT use screws! Or replace such screws with through bolts.
He just took an 18" length of 1" nylon webbing, burnt the cut ends with a lighter to seal them, folded it over and using a bolt and large fender washer, bolted the strap to the vehicle frame. He used a torch and hot ice pick to make or form the hole in the strap for the bolt, but that is also why he used a large fender washer - to hold it securely. (FYI, fender washers are nothing but a larger diameter washer, of the same bolt hole ID).
This trick works slick! I just had to share with youse guys ..