Hey Roman! The Malone Crossbar Conversion Kit #MPG475 is designed to be added to a utility trailer. You can probably get this work with your EcoLight #MAL53FR but it isn't necessary. What you can do instead is trade out your existing 58"…
The Malone MegaWing, part #MPG207 and the SeaWing, part #MPG107MD are extremely similar and come in Malone's distinctive red styling, but have different applications. Its not the wrong picture, just not a great one to notice the differences. I…
Hey Steve, the longer crossbars part #MPG4001 can be used on the Ecolight trailer part #MAL53FR if you wanted as they are the same dimensions aside from length. This would give you the 78 inch long crossbars.
Hey Bill! That happens sometimes so I'm glad you submitted it again. The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 already comes with a winch and the bunk boards so you're set there. The only other thing you might…
There is not a general restriction from Thule that says two Hullavator Kayak Carriers #TH898 can't be used on a Thule roof rack. As long as the crossbars on your Ford Escape have the required length for two sets and a sufficient weight capacity…
The main difference between the Lockrack Adjustable XL Watersport Carrier #LR54FR & the Lockrack Adjustable Watersport Carrier #LR24VR is going to be the adjustable base range. The #LR24VR has an adjustable base range of 19-11/16" to…
Hey Jerry, welcome back! The LockRack item #LR24VR won't but the LockRack Series-X Universal Watersport Carrier item #LR88FR will. This one is specifically designed to mount in the T-slots of crossbars and is compatible with your Yakima Overhaul…
Hey there Monica; unfortunately not - your 2024 Subaru Forester will only be able to fit one Yakima ShowDown Kayak Carrier #Y04081. It's just too wide to fit a pair of them. You can still use the ShowDown but for two kayaks you'd need a…
Hello Ryan, The CE Smith trailer #CE48870 is a solid choice for hauling a 14-foot aluminum boat. It’s actually designed for boats up to 14 feet, so you’re right at the sweet spot. Now, in terms of how much of your boat might hang off the back it’ll…
Can you send me a picture of your Jeep's factory crossbars? Or if you can send the picture with the DownLoader on the bars showing how it doesn't fit. We haven't had the chance to install the carrier on a Cherokee yet so I'm not sure…
Hello Pete, Great question! I wasn’t sure at first, so I took a stroll out to the warehouse to check if things line up. I’m sorry, but the Swagman Exo Aero Rooftop Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs – Saddle Style – Clamp On #S65145 will not work with the…
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Watersport carriers are essential for transporting your kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards safely and securely. Whether you're heading to a serene lake or tackling rugged trails, these carriers offer versatility and ease of use. Consider your vehicle type,
Practice loading and unloading before heading out. Use dedicated safety straps and ensure they are tightly secured. For heavier kayaks, having a second person assist can make the process smoother. Always double-check that your watercraft is stable before driving.
Yes, many carriers are versatile enough to handle various watercraft, from solo canoes to large kayaks. Ensure the carrier's weight capacity and size are suitable for your specific watercraft. Some carriers offer additional straps or padding for extra security and protection.
Consider your vehicle's roof type and crossbar compatibility. Some carriers fit specific models better, like the Tesla Model 3, while others may require adjustments. Look for carriers with adjustable features to accommodate different roof systems and ensure a secure fit.
Regularly check for wear and tear, especially on straps and padding. UV protection is crucial for materials exposed to sunlight. If parts fade or degrade, check for warranty options. Proper maintenance ensures your carrier remains reliable for years of adventure.
Look for carriers with easy installation, secure locking systems, and durable materials. Features like adjustable end pieces and quick-release mechanisms can enhance usability. Consider carriers that allow for easy loading and unloading, especially if you frequently transport heavy kayaks.