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Re: Other: Boat Hauling Gear
By:Bill Burton
Date: 11/29/2004, 1:14 pm
In Response To: Other: Boat Hauling Gear (mike Mulligan)

I have one pair of Malone J-Cradles I use for my Tern, next to my little tupperboat on a pair of old Yakima saddles. I like the cradles. I think the stresses put on the hull by the straps and by bumps in the road are less with the cradles than the saddles, and they are also easier to load/unload. I think the hull has better protection on the roof than on a trailer because the car's shocks are better, and the height lessens the chance of pebbles and road debris dinging the hull. Plus no storage or parking issues. So unless you'll be adding further to the fleet, I recommend cradles.

: I could use some advice on high capacity hauling techniques: With the
: acquisition of our 3rd boat this summer, I have run into a capacity
: problem on top of our Jeep Cherokee. I wonder if any of y'all have tried
: the "J" cradles and what you think of them? I am thinking about
: this configuration: 66" Yamima bars with the 16' 24" beam
: Eddyline on the Hully-rollers in the middle and the Pygmy boats outboard
: on each side on the Hull Raiser J cradles. (an artic tern and coho)

: Yeah, I know I need a trailer but I don't have the money or the storage space
: for it.

: Thanks in advance for your thoughts

Messages In This Thread

Other: Boat Hauling Gear
mike Mulligan -- 11/27/2004, 10:33 pm
Re: Other: Boat Hauling Gear
Bill Burton -- 11/29/2004, 1:14 pm
Re: Other: Boat Hauling Gear *LINK*
Reg Lake -- 11/28/2004, 10:49 am
Re: Trailer or Cradles..
Rehd -- 11/28/2004, 12:36 am