Re: [Paddlewise] Bow Tie-Downs Revisited

From: Leonhardt, William J <wjleonhardt_at_bnl.gov>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 15:32:22 -0400
At 10:35 AM 4/22/2002 -0500, Chuck Holst wrote:



>I don't always use bow tie-downs when traveling short distances. I did this
>time because of the discussions on Paddlewise, and I'm glad. Now I'm
>starting to think more seriously about using stern tie-downs, too.


Chuck,

I'm glad to hear no one was injured.  I hope this doesn't keep you off the 
water too long.

I use both bow and stern lines when car-topping and will continue to do so, 
however I was wondering something about your accident and would like you to 
comment.  On my vehicle, and probably most others, the sterns of my boats 
extend back further than the rear of the vehicle.  In my case, the stern 
lines run from the stainless steel hoops where the rear carry toggles 
attach, down to eyes  I have mounted just below the rear bumper.  If I had 
an accident like yours, I was wondering if the car behind would first have 
contacted my stern lines, shortening them with its forward motion, so that 
it would try to bend the kayaks around the rear saddles.

Can you picture what I'm saying?  What do you think would happen?

Bill Leonhardt
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