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Topic: Loading a kayak on a truck rack  (Read 10310 times)

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I have built a similar to Rhino Rack T bar using PVC, see attached pictures.


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Good thing browneyesvictim bought the hullivator---remember how much flak Romney got for transporting his dog on top, let alone a wife.
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Good thing browneyesvictim bought the hullivator---remember how much flak Romney got for transporting his dog on top, let alone a wife.

Story has it, that the dog let loose with a case of diarrhea while up there and had to stop to hose down the pooch, vehicle and everything else. I guess I should go ahead and just buy that Rinse Kit now to plan ahead.
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