WASURF63
Adventurer
QUOTE=SilverSurfer;665522]I really have to say your rig looks awesome with it so far.I really have to say your rig looks awesome with it so far. Quick question though, I'm thinking about purchasing a flippac, but was just wondering if its possible to mount surf racks on the flippac, since I do have quite a few boards and take several trips down to baja and mainland every year.
Cheers.
> I'm sure Doc never gets tired of hearing that.:victory:
I chose not to drill into the top of my ATFP, but others like VikingVince have mounted a rack at the very rear of the top with success.
You may also be able to use soft racks but I think you'd probably have to remove the surfboards before you flip the top each time ?
If you carry a huge quiver of boards there may not be many options with the Flippac other than mounting some type of rack to the top.
I haven't used surf racks on any of my vehicles since the late 70's growing up in California. I chose vans and pickups with canopies as my surf vehicles shortly after that. I moved to Washington in '95 and still prefer to be stealth, having the ability to lock my boards and everything else inside my rig.
The biggest board I ride is a 7'6" so I stuff that and two shorter boards inside with ease in my LB Tacoma. When I had the SB Offroad model like Docs' I was only able to fit a 7'0" inside (corner to corner) with the fins removed. That was one of a couple reasons I went to the LB Tacoma for my ATFP.
Whatever rig you have you can make it work. The ATFP is a most xlnt choice for Baja and MM traveling.
Good luck.
WASURF63