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The Rhino Rack T-Loader did well for me. Now I just load from the side with a strap since I have over hanging cross bars now , so my loader only cost me 10 bucks...lol
Really? Did the drink have to be booze?...taken out of a stashed container in your truck? I was waiting for you to hop in the truck and take off, too.🙄
I load my kayak almost like the 1st guy. Except I lean the front over the rail and lift the rear up and push it forward. A piece of cardboard or carpet helps.
Man after my own heart. 😂🤣. I put in a new rear hatch in the back of my yak yesterday and sat down with a beer and repented of my sins. Lol. Gonna a buy a trailer also.
U first put in the steering cable in the kayak on the left hole but came out on the right hole. Am I supposed to criss cross the steering cables internally like what’s shown in the vid?
When unloading it the loader wanted to spring back up. If it did slip from under the kayak the bow would've either hit the car or landed on the ground.
Hello there. I just installed a Berley pro mount for a hobie PA12 2017 for lowrance triple shot transducer. My friend has the same fish finder installed on a pa12 newer model which doesn’t need any mount. The image quality on my friend’s fish finder and mine are totally different. He can see the images clearly while mine are close to nil. Does it really differ so much with the mount on?
Mine keeps getting loose and wabbly after a day of use. I used a lot of blue loctite on the screw but somehow it always loosens. Any solution or advise?
Kayaks have been ridiculously overbuilt since about the mid 70s when rotomolded PU began. I started with 2 fiberglass slalom kayaks I built while in high school. One weighed 40 lb, the other 28 lb. Good competition slalom kayaks were Kevlar/Carbon & weighed about 12 lb if that. Before my time kayaks were a canvas skin on a cedar frame. They were generally home built for next to nothing & were extremely light weight. Like lift it up onto your shoulder with one hand and carry it 200m the the water light. Now they cost thousands and you need a heavy duty mechanical device to get on & off your SUV & a cart costing over a hundred to wheel it 20m to the water. Love progress.
Cars were cheaper and lighter too. Heck, I remember when we used to pull a dray into town with a horse but now everyone has to pay $70,000.00 for a pickup truck and $80.00 to fill it up with gas... I remember when you could go out west and stake a claim and build a house but now you have to buy land and pay a construction company to build a house AND you have to have it inspected and pass code... I remember when we used to be able to own slaves who did all the hard work around the property but now I have to work a 40 hour week with no medical insurance for someone's business and do all the work around the property by myself... I remember when you could shoot someone for trespassing but now you go to prison for it... I sure wish it was the way it used to be... "Love progress"
Awesome product just bought one. Have you guys considered including some installation instructions or I need to search the internet to see what others have done?
@@BerleyPro The screws you provide in the kit are not long enough and handle comes loose after a day of use. Had to purchase a longer screw for the blue loctite to hold
Send me one! I was going to try to figure out some kind of assist for my rack bit you figured it out for me😂 but seriously ship it. How much? Way to be an innovator in the market. These yak just keep getting heavier and I keep getting older😅