briandunnington
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I have been preparing for our solar panel upgrade, but roof space is at a premium and I have a requirement to still be able to bring a kayak along. I have been considering a 'lengthwise' combination of panels, but wanted to see if I could make a 'side by side' configuration work and still have room for the kayak as well.
I looked at a few options including:
- J-style kayak racks - I have Yakima JayLow racks on my car (https://yakima.com/products/jaylow?_ga= ... 1661832582) and really like them, and the fact that they can fold down when not in use is nice, but they take up quite a bit of roof rack space. I did look at some alternatives like the Malone Downloader (https://maloneautoracks.com/Downloader-TM.html) but just didnt want to give up the precious space.
- Magma kayak racks (https://magmaproducts.com/collections/b ... nted-racks) - these didnt work because the mounting points are not adjustable and the R23 roof racks dont have enough vertical space to mount them
- Garhauer racks (https://www.garhauermarine.com/product- ... yak-racks/) - these have a single mount point so they would work, but they are non-adjustable and I was afraid they would stick up too high for trailering/storing the boat
I finally found the Krypt Towers kayak rack (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q8WJSKK?ps ... ct_details) which fit the bill for me. The mounting points are adjustable both up and down as well as able to rotate 360 degrees to accommodate different positions. I got them mounted up today so I thought I would share.
Instead of sitting on top of the roof rack, the boat sort of hangs off the side so it doesnt take up roof rack space, but also doesnt hang so low as to obstruct the windows or the view. As you can see in the last photo, the overall height is not that much higher than the solar panel itself. So unless the sun is very very low on the horizon, the kayak doesnt even cast a shadow on the panel. The racks come with some bungee cords built in, but I plan to add some additional tie-downs to keep things secure.
Anyway, this worked for me so I thought I would share in case others were looking for a similar solution.
I looked at a few options including:
- J-style kayak racks - I have Yakima JayLow racks on my car (https://yakima.com/products/jaylow?_ga= ... 1661832582) and really like them, and the fact that they can fold down when not in use is nice, but they take up quite a bit of roof rack space. I did look at some alternatives like the Malone Downloader (https://maloneautoracks.com/Downloader-TM.html) but just didnt want to give up the precious space.
- Magma kayak racks (https://magmaproducts.com/collections/b ... nted-racks) - these didnt work because the mounting points are not adjustable and the R23 roof racks dont have enough vertical space to mount them
- Garhauer racks (https://www.garhauermarine.com/product- ... yak-racks/) - these have a single mount point so they would work, but they are non-adjustable and I was afraid they would stick up too high for trailering/storing the boat
I finally found the Krypt Towers kayak rack (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q8WJSKK?ps ... ct_details) which fit the bill for me. The mounting points are adjustable both up and down as well as able to rotate 360 degrees to accommodate different positions. I got them mounted up today so I thought I would share.



Instead of sitting on top of the roof rack, the boat sort of hangs off the side so it doesnt take up roof rack space, but also doesnt hang so low as to obstruct the windows or the view. As you can see in the last photo, the overall height is not that much higher than the solar panel itself. So unless the sun is very very low on the horizon, the kayak doesnt even cast a shadow on the panel. The racks come with some bungee cords built in, but I plan to add some additional tie-downs to keep things secure.
Anyway, this worked for me so I thought I would share in case others were looking for a similar solution.