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Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 08 Apr 2009, 07:56
by chrubble
Hiya,
Does anyone know of a way to attach a long surfboard to the side of a hi-top roof (pictured)? The board is 8'10" - so better out than in, as they say - and I wondered if any side-racks existed for this kind of roof, or if anyone had done a bodge? I would kind of like the rack to be removable (I had thought about bolting on some of those metal bike hanger hooks but would would not be very attractive)
Cheers for the help!
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 08 Apr 2009, 08:11
by Gunslinger
PM JamesC76, I'm sure he's just done the very same thing to his high top
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 12:21
by booster24
I had this problem, I now can carry loads of boards on my roof, I bought a Thule roof rack that locks onto my gutters and goes over the top of the high top, looks ok to and excellent quality but not cheap, Carry 2 stand up paddle boards two short boards and a mal. Nothing in the van,, sweet! People are always asking me were I bought it, from a Thule dealer, I made a ladder that I put to gether to get to the boards which is no probs.
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 12:31
by chrubble
Nice one booster24. My googling fingers are just warming up. Otherwise it is a 'Heath Robinson' affair made out of old bits of plumbing and shelving brackets, I fear.
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 13:19
by REGGAJ
hi i got some sort of thrule rack with my hightop when i bought it not really sure what its for any help appreciated i'll try post some pics up.

Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:10
by chrubble
Thanks Reggaj. That looks like what Booster24 was talking about. Even seems to have perfect board cradles on the side! I will get on to Thule.
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:43
by booster24
Thats the one!!!! Easy to fit and well strong. good luck
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 12 Apr 2009, 18:04
by jimmy1039
Regarding getting surfboards onto your hard top...I fitted mini bolt on gutters to mine....this then enables you to use standard roofrack equipment to carry sports gear...I ordered mine from Jenson USA and had them shipped over...but I believe similar items are now available in the UK
I have used mine to carry surfboards and kayaks.
The gutters are permanently attached but are small and discreet....the roof racks etc can obviously be removed as per normal gutter attachments.
This is the product I used:
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/ ... LUK&cc=GBP" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have tried to upload a picture but can't figure out how to do it!!.......Let me know if you want a pic and I'll email you one.
Regards
James
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 18 Apr 2009, 16:24
by chrubble
Cheers Jame - I've got gutter and have ordered the Thule set up - but without the extensions. For the time being I'm going to see if three brackets on one side (without the bars) will give me the security to lash the board to. Luckily (I suppose) I don't have a full quiver of boards so starting with the one and hopefully not losing it half way down the M6 will be the test

Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 19 Apr 2009, 12:31
by jamesc76
Sorry I havent been back about this a million and one things been on my mind!! I made mine from scratch i used uni strut with bolts to attach to the van then a slide on ssterm for my boards so that when its off i jjust have two strpis on the side !!
Re: Surfboard on a hi-top
Posted: 19 Apr 2009, 18:53
by windysurfer
I used half a set of hightop roofbars and fited them using a stub from the inside of the roof so I can remove them easily
