Hi there,
My girlfriend and I are planning to drive to south africa by way of the continent's west coast (ghana, ivory coast, etc) at the beginning of next year. Because we are both keen surfers we want to take our surfboards with us (probably one 9 ft board and two in the 6'5´´ range. I was wondering how to attach these surfboards to the roof since the already is a tent on top of the car. So after some thinking these are the options I came up with:
Does anyone have any experience with this type of carrying surfboards? Any comments on these options, which would be best and how to realize this option (where to get the rack, etc), would be highly appreciated. I also attached a picture of the car for reference.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Tim.

My girlfriend and I are planning to drive to south africa by way of the continent's west coast (ghana, ivory coast, etc) at the beginning of next year. Because we are both keen surfers we want to take our surfboards with us (probably one 9 ft board and two in the 6'5´´ range. I was wondering how to attach these surfboards to the roof since the already is a tent on top of the car. So after some thinking these are the options I came up with:
- Make the roofrack higher so the boards can go under the tent. This would mean that I would have to buy a new roofrack or get a new one build somewhere that is high enough so that the boards can slide under the tent. Safetywise for the boards a good option but maybe not so much for the weight distribution on top of the car. I fear that the car might become unstable if the weight of the rooftent is too high.
- Place the vertically next to the roof top tent. This would mean that the boards would be sticking out a bit of the side of the roof. I am basically looking for something like the following thule part but then for surfboards: link
Does anyone have any experience with this type of carrying surfboards? Any comments on these options, which would be best and how to realize this option (where to get the rack, etc), would be highly appreciated. I also attached a picture of the car for reference.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Tim.
