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Ultimate Bass Canoe - Getting the boat on your vehicle
At the Bass Pro Shops Spring sale, I went nuts. Geez. Got everything under the sun - plenty of Gulp! baits, canoe blocks, new seats and... most important... a new way to load the canoe onto the truck. In the past, I would put the foam blocks on the canoe rails and in one motion hump/hoist it over my head with my wife being coreographed to grab the very front of the boat to lift it up. This thing is not well balanced and needs an extra push from the pit crew to straighten it out. Then, I would do a bench press and put it onto the roof and tie it down. Pretty tough work given the awkwardness of the canoe and the fact that it weighs 83 pounds. So, when I saw this thing Got this thing home and discovered that the box did not include any instructions. No problem, the website surely would have a file I could download. Nope - the link there said they were under development. Can't believe you need to spend more than a few hours to develop a set of instructions on something this simple - I just needed to know where the various washers went. Anyway, I got it together - if you get one of these, just lay it out and you can figure out where all the bolts go. The only shortfall was that it needed a large washer to make it really secure to the tow hitch. When I removed the ball on my hitch, the hole it was bolted to was larger than the manufacturer anticipated and the lock washer provided was not large enough. I popped a heavy duty washer on and then cranked the lock washer down next to it - assembly complete. Here's the step by step on how to load the canoe:
For a discussion of how to mount the Ubolts (separate from the support kit), see this article. One final point - when you look at the picture on the manufacturer's website, it shows the rear only being held by a bungee cord. NO WAY would I run down the road at 50+ mph with that being the only thing holding this on in the back! So, although this comes with the bungee cord in the picturre, I recommend you tie your canoe down to prevent a tragedy. You can order this from Amazon - Canoe Carrier |
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