I don’t surf but I plan to carry a canoe on top of my soon to be ordered FlipPac.
Any type of full length fixed rack would have to have a very low profile in order to avoid hitting the cab roof when the FlipPac is flipped open. Even if a rack would fit you’d still have to unload it to open the FlipPac. And there is the weight issue, which Mario had already identified. The fixed rack that Vince installed looks to be too short to carry surfboards.
For my canoe I plan to use the Yakima Track system. 60” long tracks (P/N 8001135) would be permanently attached to the FlipPac roof, these tracks are only ½” thick. Control Towers (P/N 8000214) attach to the track. The towers and crossbars can be removed in seconds.
I don’t know how much a quiver of boards weighs but with the Yakima system it might be possible for two guys to remove the entire rack, with surfboards attached, in just a minute or two?
What about removing the windows for a pass-through between the FlipPac and cab. This would allow inside storage of boards without having to carry them diagonally in the FlipPac.
Either way you still have to unload the boards to use the FlipPac.
Cliff
Any type of full length fixed rack would have to have a very low profile in order to avoid hitting the cab roof when the FlipPac is flipped open. Even if a rack would fit you’d still have to unload it to open the FlipPac. And there is the weight issue, which Mario had already identified. The fixed rack that Vince installed looks to be too short to carry surfboards.
For my canoe I plan to use the Yakima Track system. 60” long tracks (P/N 8001135) would be permanently attached to the FlipPac roof, these tracks are only ½” thick. Control Towers (P/N 8000214) attach to the track. The towers and crossbars can be removed in seconds.
I don’t know how much a quiver of boards weighs but with the Yakima system it might be possible for two guys to remove the entire rack, with surfboards attached, in just a minute or two?
What about removing the windows for a pass-through between the FlipPac and cab. This would allow inside storage of boards without having to carry them diagonally in the FlipPac.
Either way you still have to unload the boards to use the FlipPac.
Cliff