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I am touring around with my canoe at the moment. One issue I am having is that the rear hatch can not open very far. I removed the rear spoiler and that helped. I have a Thule rack and it fits my van nicely. I dont want higher risers. Its tall enough already. I was wondering if someone in the Delica universe has a good solution for it?
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Could you mount the canoe further forward?
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I dont really wsnt to do that and i dont think it would help. I am thinking more of a mechanism that can lift the rear up a few inches when I need to open the rear hatch without loosening off the straps. I like the canoe close to the roof. It doesnt make any wind noise and the fuel economy doesnt change much.
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I don't know of any roof-rack specific product that'll do what you want but have you thought about using B-line to build a bar off of the back roof-rack at a 45 degree angle to give you the height you need to clear the canoe?
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http://www.cooperindustries.com/content ... ttings.pdf
They have an option for a rubberized coating and some pretty neat 45 degree angle fittings. I like B335-2, an adjustable hinge.
They have an option for a rubberized coating and some pretty neat 45 degree angle fittings. I like B335-2, an adjustable hinge.
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Thanks for the good ideas. I have a welder and enough welding skills to build myself some sort of pivot to lift the canoe up. I just havent figured out the details. I dont want to undoe the straps every time i need to open the hatch. I want to build a rood rack basket for the middle and rear crossbar. I was thimking of incorporating it into the roof basket.
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If you manage to rig up something cool I'd be keen to see it! I've always assumed that problem was part and parcel of owning a canoe, but I'm excited to some someone more creative than me come up with a solution!204explorer wrote:Thanks for the good ideas. I have a welder and enough welding skills to build myself some sort of pivot to lift the canoe up. I just havent figured out the details. I dont want to undoe the straps every time i need to open the hatch. I want to build a rood rack basket for the middle and rear crossbar. I was thimking of incorporating it into the roof basket.
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I will keep you guys posted. I am actually playing with the thought of buuldung a dedicated trailer that could carry 3 to 4 canoes or kajaks and 4 bikes. Its pretty tough to get the canoe up there by myself anyways. Hiw do you load your canoe?
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How about TURNING the canoe UP the other way - realise it may get some rain in [emoji38] or purshase a small canoe all the best- Michael.-TASMANIA
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I will try turning the canoe and drill holes in the bottom so the water can drain.
Are you from Tasmania? I used to work there for a bit, near the town of Smithton.
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Are you from Tasmania? I used to work there for a bit, near the town of Smithton.
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