I'd guess you could build a roof rack setup for them or potentially a trailer setup. Is it a width restriction preventing access?There is a pond about 5 minutes away from me that is only accessible by atvs and sxs I was wondering how I could carry my kayaks on the pioneer? I will be carrying 3 kayaks. Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I just use two ratchet straps to strap down 2 kayaks on top of mine when we take them to the lake about 7 miles away. I also have two youth kayaks that I put on a hitch carrier since they’re much shorter.
I'd guess you could build a roof rack setup for them or potentially a trailer setup. Is it a width restriction preventing access?
What about height?Yes width is a problem
What about a rack to extend the receiver hitch even with the bed height?I think I could do two on top but still don't know about the 3rd one?
Look at this trailer kit from Northern Tool. I just remembered it because I have been waiting for the aluminum version to go on sale. Only 52 inches wide. Should be able to stack 3.
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Ironton 40in. x 48in. Steel Utility Trailer Kit 1060-Lb. Load Capacity | Northern Tool
The Ironton® Utility Trailer Kit is a complete road-ready kit with fenders. Includes 1 7/8in. coupler assembly with safety chains,...www.northerntool.com
Not that way, get a 2 inch piece of bar stock, extend the receiver hitch about 6 feet weld a riser to bed height and weld a half of a H bracket the width of the bed to it.Do you have any pics about what your talking about? Would this work ? The red lines are were they would go.
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What about a rack to extend the receiver hitch even with the bed height?
Are they single or tandem? For a quick 5 minute ride I would just strap 2 of'em up on the roof and make a quick rack for the other on the bed if not just on the bed itself.There is a pond about 5 minutes away from me that is only accessible by atvs and sxs I was wondering how I could carry my kayaks on the pioneer? I will be carrying 3 kayaks. Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks in advance.