Just doing some homework, and what better place to do it but here.
Can any of you tell me if it is possible to have a roof top boat loader on a camper van type of vehicle like a long wheel base Sprint? If it can, is it easy to use, and could you direct me to some images or videos please.
thank you in advance
Nat.
exa41 said
03:41 PM Jul 11, 2014
I don't know if you could get the caravan far enough into the water to slide it on .
Roving-Dutchy said
05:52 PM Jul 11, 2014
There are a number of boat loader designs on the market, select the ones that you think would be suitable and ask the retailer if their loader is suitable for you
Cheers
David
grill n chill said
07:38 PM Jul 11, 2014
Hi Nat.
I am hardly an expert but to me if I were in you and in your circumstances may be suggest to your partner look at either a port a boat or I a blow up one, depends really about how much fishing he wants to do and Where. Should Bill come on the forum here answer your question listen to his advice carefully.
Maybe carrying some solar,portable or not and extra water would be better than carrying a boat up top ? It's a mix really don't you think?. No matter what you both decide life's a dream.
Peter
deverall11 said
08:50 PM Jul 11, 2014
I would make sure the roof can carry the weight.
Aus-Kiwi said
11:11 PM Jul 11, 2014
Depending how long / wide? I have seen them attached on the back ...
12 ft tinny..
Baz421 said
11:16 PM Jul 11, 2014
deverall11 wrote:
I would make sure the roof can carry the weight.
That is the main issue,,, the rest is a matter of choice,, ie rack, loader, size.
Many roof's of vehicles have very light ratings for roof racks etc
Aus-Kiwi said
11:20 PM Jul 11, 2014
I guess if you can lift it up there ??
Decent roof racks should hold..
With GOOD ties..
Nathalie said
09:39 AM Jul 12, 2014
Hi all
Dennis and Yvonne .
Good response. I like it.
Peter.
I would not get in a blow up one, it took me over 12 months just to get the courage to get into a boat and go fishing, if we took a blow up on and somehow pout a hole in it I would just be beside myself.
I suppose if there is a will there is a way, I just wanted to know first before we purchased a vehicle and then found out that we could not do it.
Thanks for all your input. It is all food for thought.
But if there is anyone out there who has actually accomplished this I would really appreciate if they could please let me know.
Nat.
-- Edited by Nathalie on Saturday 12th of July 2014 09:49:05 AM
Roving-Dutchy said
01:02 PM Jul 12, 2014
Hi Nathalie
In a way you seem to be putting the cart before the horse from your last post you haven't as yet purchased your campervan, so it would not be possible to advise you if a boat loader would be able to be used to load a boat on to the top of your vehicle, there a number of boat loaders available some you need to use your own efforts to load the boat some use a battery powered drill lift the boat and some have a dedicated motor to built in to do the same, they all differ in some respects by either loading the boat from the rear or side.
Get a campervan then go on a few trips and possibly make a decision as to a boat or not and then a boat loader or not.
Go to boat or caravan or 4wd shows and there will be numerous examples of boats ,kayaks, canoes, inflatables, flat pack boats and boat loaders, then you will be in a better position, re deciding what is best for you and your interests as you travel.
By the way it is very difficult to put a hole in a quality inflatable they also have a number of separate compartments that are inflated with air and are more stable when out on the water than most other craft, it would be almost impossible to sink an inflatable, but they are not suitable to use in northern rivers and lakes but then again small alloy boats are also really suitable either.
Cheers
David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Saturday 12th of July 2014 01:09:15 PM
exa41 said
01:54 PM Jul 12, 2014
Hi all
Dennis and Yvonne .
Good response. I like it.
Peter.
I would not get in a blow up one, it took me over 12 months just to get the courage to get into a boat and go fishing, if we took a blow up on and somehow pout a hole in it I would just be beside myself. no
I suppose if there is a will there is a way, I just wanted to know first before we purchased a vehicle and then found out that we could not do it.
Thanks for all your input. It is all food for thought.
But if there is anyone out there who has actually accomplished this I would really appreciate if they could please let me know.
No seriously anything is possible if you go about it the right way . but of course weight is your greatest enemy and a lot of weight that high could be a problem.
Nathalie said
03:46 PM Jul 12, 2014
Hi all
Thanks for your advise. I will go and do some more research into what David said.
Thanks for the info on the inflatables, I did not know that.
Have a good day.
Nat.
Dunmowin said
10:29 PM Jul 12, 2014
Our "inflatables" have seven compartments each. They both roll up, and live in the pod of our 4WD. (and might I say, rarely get used)
Hi all.
Just doing some homework, and what better place to do it but here.
Can any of you tell me if it is possible to have a roof top boat loader on a camper van type of vehicle like a long wheel base Sprint? If it can, is it easy to use, and could you direct me to some images or videos please.
thank you in advance
Nat.
Cheers
David
Hi Nat.
I am hardly an expert but to me if I were in you and in your circumstances may be suggest to your partner look at either a port a boat or I a blow up one, depends really about how much fishing he wants to do and Where. Should Bill come on the forum here answer your question listen to his advice carefully.
Maybe carrying some solar,portable or not and extra water would be better than carrying a boat up top ? It's a mix really don't you think?. No matter what you both decide life's a dream.
Peter
12 ft tinny..
That is the main issue,,, the rest is a matter of choice,, ie rack, loader, size.
Many roof's of vehicles have very light ratings for roof racks etc
Decent roof racks should hold..
With GOOD ties..
Hi all
Dennis and Yvonne .
Good response. I like it.
Peter.
I would not get in a blow up one, it took me over 12 months just to get the courage to get into a boat and go fishing, if we took a blow up on and somehow pout a hole in it I would just be beside myself.
I suppose if there is a will there is a way, I just wanted to know first before we purchased a vehicle and then found out that we could not do it.
Thanks for all your input. It is all food for thought.
But if there is anyone out there who has actually accomplished this I would really appreciate if they could please let me know.
Nat.
-- Edited by Nathalie on Saturday 12th of July 2014 09:49:05 AM
Hi Nathalie
In a way you seem to be putting the cart before the horse from your last post you haven't as yet purchased your campervan, so it would not be possible to advise you if a boat loader would be able to be used to load a boat on to the top of your vehicle, there a number of boat loaders available some you need to use your own efforts to load the boat some use a battery powered drill lift the boat and some have a dedicated motor to built in to do the same, they all differ in some respects by either loading the boat from the rear or side.
Get a campervan then go on a few trips and possibly make a decision as to a boat or not and then a boat loader or not.
Go to boat or caravan or 4wd shows and there will be numerous examples of boats ,kayaks, canoes, inflatables, flat pack boats and boat loaders, then you will be in a better position, re deciding what is best for you and your interests as you travel.
By the way it is very difficult to put a hole in a quality inflatable they also have a number of separate compartments that are inflated with air and are more stable when out on the water than most other craft, it would be almost impossible to sink an inflatable, but they are not suitable to use in northern rivers and lakes but then again small alloy boats are also really suitable either.
Cheers
David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Saturday 12th of July 2014 01:09:15 PM
Hi all
Dennis and Yvonne .
Good response. I like it.
Peter.
I would not get in a blow up one, it took me over 12 months just to get the courage to get into a boat and go fishing, if we took a blow up on and somehow pout a hole in it I would just be beside myself. no
I suppose if there is a will there is a way, I just wanted to know first before we purchased a vehicle and then found out that we could not do it.
Thanks for all your input. It is all food for thought.
But if there is anyone out there who has actually accomplished this I would really appreciate if they could please let me know.
No seriously anything is possible if you go about it the right way . but of course weight is your greatest enemy and a lot of weight that high could be a problem.
Thanks for your advise. I will go and do some more research into what David said.
Thanks for the info on the inflatables, I did not know that.
Have a good day.
Nat.
Our "inflatables" have seven compartments each. They both roll up, and live in the pod of our 4WD. (and might I say, rarely get used)