Recommendation for Carrying Kayaks with a 2010 Honda CR-V
Updated 04/27/2016 | Published 04/24/2016 >
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We own a Honda CRV - 2010. We do not have a luggage rack on the roof, but we do have a trailer hitch. What do you have that we could use for transporting our 2 kayaks?
asked by: Cindi /
Expert Reply:
The only option we offer for transporting kayaks with the hitch of a vehicle is a small trailer like the Yakima Rack and Roll # Y08106 which would give you crossbars to mount a kayak rack like the Yakima JayLow Kayak Carrier # Y04073.
Since the trailer is pretty expensive I would think installing a roof rack on your 2010 Honda CR-V to then use with the JayLow would be a better option for you.
For that you would then want the Yakima roof rack that consists of part numbers # Y00408, # Y53TR, # Y03536, and # Y00234.

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