Heya. I recently realised a dream of getting myself a Hobie Island kayak. I fact I got two plus a trailer on a great deal. Problem is that it's hard to get someone to come with me and I really don't want to leave a single kayak unattended on the trailer while I go out. I wanted some way to roof mount a single boat on my mid-sized SUV.
The trailer came with 2 sets of good carriers already.
To start with I modified the bolt fastener to a clip so I could remove them easily if needed. Makes the mounts removeable and makes the trailer easier to convert back to a standard trailer if I need to move some junk.
I was going to use some timber or PVC piping as a brace so the Hobie wouldn't flex as much on the roof. Then I thought an Aluminium bar would be stiffer and lighter. THEN I realised I had materials already on hand. Using 1/2 of an extension ladder plus a boat roller I got off eBay plus a few bits of hardware from the local Bunnings - I got to work.
Roller lines up nicely.
With the aid of my neighbour (because my shop was currently out of commission for replacement) we fabricated up a few brackets. I had to trim the width of the roller a bit because I was stupid and drilled the hole too far down. It was easier to sand the roller down than refabricate a new set of brackets. The spindle is held in with pins so I can easily remove it later on should it turn out I need my ladder back.
To keep everything easily dismantlable (if there's such a word) I'm just using ratchet and friction straps to hold everything together. Mounts strapped to the brace.
The whole brace strapped to my roof racks.
The roller is just to take the weight off the kayak so that it doesn't rest or rub against the car.
Kayak strapped to the car. I'd pull it to the rear of the car, then forward till the nose lays beside the rear wheel, then lift up the nose and rest it on the roller. Then from behind I lift the rear of the kayak up and push it forward onto the brace. It's heavy as all hell but it is do-able solo. I've learned that I need a stretchy strap at the front and possibly the back to prevent bouncing. But apart from that it works great.
Does the job. Now I can get out a bit more. Pity I go back to work next week