I just got a new car (Hyundai venue), and am looking to buy a rack that can hold two canoes. Does anyone know of a telescoping rack?
Bill, what year Outback and do you have the factory rack? Pictures of your setup?I have a Thule rack on my Outback and bought the 76" bars separately. They work in same towers and are pretty easy to change.
You can find a lot of roof racks at etrailer.com. Just figure out how long.
I carried 2 solos from upstate NY to BWCA without any problems.
Ok, no need for pictures. My 2023 XT has the not canoe friendly factory rack. Wish it had the Wilderness rack, but looks like the new 2026 Outback will have a better rack.I'll get pic tomorrow but it's a 2018 GT that came with Thule bars (channels?) on the roof.
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This picture may be a first for this thread: Boats on a vehicle on (I assume) a boat.One time I used four 2x4s bolted together. A short pair spanned the roof bars (front to back) and a second, longer pair was bolted perpendicularly to the spanners, and extending far out beyond the width of the bars. The spanners stabilized helped stabilize the long perpendicular pair quite well.
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I’m always impressed by @Boatman53’s work. Those custom yoga blocks are pretty darn slick.
60° off the upper face to provide an aerofoil-like shape, and about a 15° chamfer down the centreline on the bottom to compensate for the front to back curve of the factory racks, I also bored 3 sets of 1/4" high X 3/4" wide slots on the centre line front to back before cutting any material, to allow for the deltec strapping to clamp the wood without being exposed to abrasion from and to the gunnels. I started with 2x4 stock and after cutting and ended up with about 1 1/4" by 3", I also chose 2x4"s with a substantial warp to more easily match the curved profile of the racks from side to side. unfortunately my racks are at my daughter's house with my canoes so I can't take pics...@scoutergriz I'd considered running a router with a 1/2 rounderover bit along a 2x4 for new crossbars. Was thinking that's surely not as aerodynamic as factory racks, but perhaps it is. I wonder about rounded over vs a flat bevel/chamfer which it sounds like you went with. 60 deg off horizontal, or vertical?