Kayak and rod storage for traveling.

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Packed up and drove for 10 hours to get to Table Rock Lake, Missouri. Just wanted to show you guys how we transported our kayaks and fishing poles for the trip. Cheers.
 

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Just wanted to show you guys how we transported our kayaks and fishing poles for the trip.
Is there supposed to be pictures with this post to show us how you transported the items? If so, at least for me, I am not seeing anything.

Hope you have a GREAT trip and can really enjoy Table Rock Lake. Look forward to hearing about how it goes. Happy boating!
 
Is there supposed to be pictures with this post to show us how you transported the items? If so, at least for me, I am not seeing anything.

Hope you have a GREAT trip and can really enjoy Table Rock Lake. Look forward to hearing about how it goes. Happy boating!
Yes, there are supposed to be attached pics, but they are apparently too large its telling me. I have a new Samsung phone with a 108 megapixel camera, I'm sure that's why. I will have to try and downside them...now to figure that out lol
 
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Finally figured out how to resize the pictures so I could post them, sorry it took so long.

Fishing poles tucked under the swing back seat, and a bungi cord around the seat pull to the bottom of the seat frame.
Kayaks strapped together and tied to the table post so they couldn't slide around and hit the frit door or rear seat. A cheap harbor freight moving blanket to protect the helm if they were to rub. No damage, worked great for our 10hr drive each way like this.
 
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