A friend of mine lives in Annapolis and is considering buying a weekend home on Harris Creek near the mouth of the Choptank. He owns a 19' Parker center console, and part of the appeal for him and his wife is they could get in the boat in Annapolis and visit the weekend home by boat, thereby avoiding bridge traffic, saving time, and increasing their enjoyment.
It got me thinking; I wonder if special racks exist for larger well powered fishing boats in the 18-25 foot class to securely strap a kayak to each side? All that's really needed are two adjustable hooks to hang the kayak, and two watertight pass throughs to feed standard car top straps around the kayak and through the gunwale(s).
Secure, water tight racks on board would eliminate the capsize risk of towing a kayak, and also free up space on the inside of the boat. With more and more anglers recognizing the value of a good fishing kayak for shoreline fishing, it seems like a no-brainer to sell universal kits that would facilitate this.
Also, it would be great for campers. The center console or whatever could be anchored off an island as the mother ship for gear and supplies, and the campers could fish and camp on the island. At the end of the trip, just re-strapped the kayaks to the sides of the boat and head back for home port.
Any thoughts,'or do these racks already exist?
It got me thinking; I wonder if special racks exist for larger well powered fishing boats in the 18-25 foot class to securely strap a kayak to each side? All that's really needed are two adjustable hooks to hang the kayak, and two watertight pass throughs to feed standard car top straps around the kayak and through the gunwale(s).
Secure, water tight racks on board would eliminate the capsize risk of towing a kayak, and also free up space on the inside of the boat. With more and more anglers recognizing the value of a good fishing kayak for shoreline fishing, it seems like a no-brainer to sell universal kits that would facilitate this.
Also, it would be great for campers. The center console or whatever could be anchored off an island as the mother ship for gear and supplies, and the campers could fish and camp on the island. At the end of the trip, just re-strapped the kayaks to the sides of the boat and head back for home port.
Any thoughts,'or do these racks already exist?
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