Do you lock your bed extenders when out fishing? If you do, where do you store it to keep it from getting stolen when out fishing (EG: CBBT) and what do you use?
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never locked mine when i used it. of course it can be stolen, but hasnt yet. you can always get the hitch locks and if you have the harbor freight 2 piece, just get 2 locks. i basically never use mine now, but i have 6 foot available space (8'foot bed with tool box. but with tailgate down, around 8' foot surface area. i guess my 13.5' kayak sticks out about 5.5' beyond end of tailgate. shes fine.)sigpic
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My 16' adventurer needs the bed extender. I feel secure with the bed extender when carrying Revo or Outback.
The other day, I got the citation for not having lights at night. According to the cop, a 12x12 red flag is OK for daytime but needs light at night if stuff sticks out more than 4'.
I haven't check the exact laws about it yet. Anyway, I installed the trailer light kit on the extender because I always drive before sunrise and after sundown with kayaks. I bought a LED light kit ($40), some bolts, nuts and pieces of metal with predrilled holes ($10) at Lowe's.
And I made a bungee cord with a small flashing red bike light. The bike light can be strapped to all my Hobie rudders.
Since the labor was more expensive than $50 + extender, I am going to keep the extender inside or lock it.
Dave,
If you buy an extender and want to install the light kit, let me know. It will take less than an hour to install the light kit + trip to Lowe's. I know exactly what/how to do it now.
JoeLast edited by ComeOnFish; 02-11-2015, 07:08 AM.Fish like there's no tomorrow.
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Originally posted by ComeOnFish View PostMy 16' adventurer needs the bed extender.
The other day, I got the citation for not having lights at night. According to the cop, a 12x12 red flag is OK for daytime but needs light at night if stuff sticks out more than 4'.
I haven't check the exact laws about it yet. Anyway, I installed the trailer light kit on the extender because I always drive before sunrise and after sundown with kayaks. I bought LED lights ($40), some bolts, nuts and pieces of metal with predrilled holes ($10) at Lowe's.
And I made a bungee cord with a small flashing red bike light. The bike light can be strapped to all my Hobie rudders.
Since the labor is more expensive than $50 + extender, I am going to keep the extender inside or lock it.
Dave,
If you buy and want to install the light kit, let me know. It will take less than an hour to install the light kit + trip to Lowe's. I know exactly what/how to do it now.
Joe
Extended Loads on All Highways
Loads may not extend more than 3 feet beyond the front of
a vehicle or vehicle combination and may not extend more
than 6 inches beyond the line of the fender or body on either
side of a vehicle or vehicle combination.
Any load extending 4 feet beyond the rear of the bed of the
body of a vehicle or vehicle combination must be marked
in the daytime by a red flag at least 12 inches square, and at
night by a red light visible for at least 500 feet
If you bought one of those really fancy extenders, you could have spent a little more and got a universal tracrac like I have and then you don't have to worry. However, sticking the yak right in the bed is easiest to load and also probably best for fuel economy. A red battery operated bike light should be fine, but I would worry about replacing batteries all the time and having them run out on a trip.
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Originally posted by JohnE View PostIf you bought one of those really fancy extenders, you could have spent a little more and got a universal tracrac like I have and then you don't have to worry. However, sticking the yak right in the bed is easiest to load and also probably best for fuel economy. A red battery operated bike light should be fine, but I would worry about replacing batteries all the time and having them run out on a trip.
I don't want to lift kayak more than 6' because of my back. I don't think I will receive another citation since I have the trailer lights installed on the extender.
The bike light last 80 hours and it is added above the red flag for additional safety.
JoeLast edited by ComeOnFish; 02-11-2015, 12:31 PM.Fish like there's no tomorrow.
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these are magnetic just stick them to your bed extender and plug into your trucks trailer wiring plug and your ready to roll
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt...9626-8847.html
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