Smaller RVs are becoming more popular all the time. This is great because it means more new ideas for getting the most out of them will coming to the surface. This Roadtrek conversion RV sports a rear Kayak carrier.

The carrier fits into an extra receiver hitch on the driver side.

The rack securely holds the kayak at the bottom in the upright position.

Pull the pin and the rack pivots down for easy loading and unloading. The upper portion of the kayak is held in place by a single cargo strap.

Since the kayak covers the brake and signal light on the vehicle, an additional signal light is part of the rack on the driver’s side. RVers are out to have fun and new innovations are making it possible. Out paddling with the current - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
Labels: Boats, Storage
2 Comments:
Who sells these kayak carriers?
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Anonymous, at April 2, 2008 1:35:00 PM PDT
I looks like the kayak rack by http://www.rvraxx.com/. I've ordered one but haven't received it yet. They are kind of pricey but there aren't many options out there for us ww kayakers. If you have a Class B (I have a Roadtrek) and use a touring kayak (12 - 14' long), it probably won't work as the kayak will stick too far up. My kayak is 7 feet long.
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Anonymous, at April 12, 2008 8:21:00 AM PDT
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