Those without the ability to purchase a roof rack will need to find a way to transport their board.
How to transport paddle board without roof rack.
Tips for carrying a sup.
However be sure you are keeping safety in mind while using this method.
If you don t have a roof rack you can also transport your kayak with a foam block.
Place the fin at the front end of your vehicle.
Place the blocks on the car s roof.
Here s how to carry a paddle board.
Place the pieces of foam wide on your car roof close to your windshield and rear window.
You can simply place your paddle board in the bed of your truck and tie it down.
If you have a couple of long thick pieces of closed cell foam laying around and two cam straps you can rig up your own surfboard or sup car rack.
How to transport a paddleboard on a car without a roof rack.
It is almost the same as pool noodles but it provides more stability.
How to transport a paddle board without a roof rack make use of your car.
These steps will show you how to attach kayak to car using foam blocks.
If your car doesn t come with built in roof racks there are things you can.
Place the foam blocks carefully on the roof of your vehicle evenly apart.
Get help if you need to lay the board facing down the fins upright.
Stand the board up on its side so the base of the board is next to you and the nose is facing forward.
That doesn t leave a lot of options for transporting multiple kayaks without using a roof rack but i think a kayak trailer would be the best way to go as most of them are designed to hold a higher weight capacity.
Understanding how to tie down two paddleboards isn t much different from one board.
Just strap the two paddleboards to the vehicle as suggested above with the straps going all the way over the top of the two boards.
Rigging up your own roof racks soft racks.
Reach over the top edge of the board to grab the carry handle and lift.
If your car is big enough simply laying down the back seats and strapping your board in is one.
Put your board on the pads with the fins in front and facing upward toward the sky.